Wrestlemania 2000 - April 2, 2000
Main Event: Triple H vs. The Big Show vs. The Rock vs. Mick Foley in a fatal four-way elimination match for the WWE Championship
- A McMahon in every corner and a heel at the pay window. That's pretty much the memorable thing about this match. Vince, Linda, Shane, and Stephanie were all backing their chosen charges (Vince - The Rock, Linda - Foley, Shane - Big Show, and Stephanie - Triple H) and for the time in the sixteen year history of the event, a heel was victorious in the main event. Foley also botched a dive off of the second rope onto the announcer's table. Instead of dropping an elbow on a prone Show, he drove himself sternum-first into the edge of the table, a screw-up the Foley himself would point out later.
Wrestlemania Moment: Triangle Ladder Match spots (Hardys vs. Dudleys vs. Edge and Christian)
- I don't think anyone will ever be able to forget the shot of Jeff Hardy delivering a Swanton Bomb in the aisle off a twenty-foot ladder.
Match of the Night: Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit in a two-fall triple threat match for the WWE European and Intercontinental titles
- I really can't say enough about this masterpiece of a triple threat, a match that usually sucks by nature. Angle lost both titles, despite not losing either fall as three of the best athletes in the company shined.
Wrestlemania X-Seven "Houston... We Have a Problem" - April 1, 2001
Main Event: The Rock vs. Steve Austin in a No-DQ match for the WWE Championship
- Austin takes the belt off The Rock for the 2nd time in a Mania main event, this time with the help of his most hated rival: Mr. McMahon. The match was a solid 28 minute brawl that was typical of an Austin/Rock battle marked by Austin's turn.
Wrestlemania Moment: Gimmick Battle Royal
- Twenty of the biggest characters of the 80's and 90's were assembled in one ring. Yes, it was a comedy match mostly, but it was fun and that's the base of Wrestlemania is.
Match of the Night: Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit
- A grudge match between the best wrestlers in the company. They spent of the first 5 minutes of the match going back and forth in an amateur battle with multiple escapes on both sides. 14 minutes of wrestling gold.
Wrestlemania X-8 "The One and Only" - March 17, 2002
Main Event: Chris Jericho vs Triple H for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- Months after becoming the frist American undisputed champion in over 60 years, Jericho dropped the titles to The Game in the culmination of a journey back from a devastating quad injury the previous June.
Wrestlemania Moment: The Hulk Hogan/Rock showdown
- The faceoff at the beginning of their match was simply spine-tingling. The best of the previous generation against the best of the new generation in an electrically charged moment.
Match of the Night: The Undertaker vs. Ric Flair in a no-DQ match.
- Two legends beat the dog out of each other in a brutal duel.
Wrestlemania XIX "Dare to Dream" - March 30, 2003
Main Event: Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship
- If you put aside Lesnar's suicide attempt (botched shooting star press that left him with a concussion and nearly a broken neck), this was still one of the best matches in a long time and the peak of Lesnar's career.
Wrestlemania Moment: McMahon's bloody smirk during his street fight against Hulk Hogan
- In the match, McMahon was busted open by Hogan and at one point he was tossed from the ring. He went looking for something underneath the ring and when he found it, he slowly crept up over the apron, face covered in blood, with a sick smirk on his face.
Match of the Night: Steve Austin vs. The Rock
-The Rock gets the last word on the Rock/Austin WM feud in a classic that will be remembered as Austin's final match.
Wrestlemania XX "Where it All Begins...Again" - March 14, 2004
Main Event: Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Benoit's 14 year journey to the main event culminated here in the best triple threat match in years. 25 minutes of wrestling gold which ended with Triple H submitting in dramatic fashion in the Crippler Crossface.
Wrestlemania Moment: Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero celebrate with their titles at the end of the show
- At the time, this was a magical moment. The two best friends in the ring together, both World Champions, in the ring, closing the biggest event to date in American wrestling history. Now, it is a sad celebration that is a sobering reminder of tragedy. It has been nearly a year, but I still cannot watch Benoit celebrate in the ring with his wife and son. The DVD gets stopped now right after the submission.
Match of the Night: Eddie Guerrero vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship
- These two worked brilliantly together and the finish is a classic. Angle gets Eddie in the anklelock, Eddie gets to the ropes and flings Angle to the outside and unlaces his book to "help the swelling in his ankle" from the anklelock. Angle storms back in and slaps the lock back on and Eddie wriggles out of the submission, leaving Kurt with an empty boot and a bewildered look. He advances on Eddie and gets small packaged to allow Eddie to escape with the title. Just brilliant stuff.
Wrestlemania 21 "Wrestlemania Goes Hollywood" - April 3, 2005
Main Event: Triple H vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship
- A rather average main event marked by Batista ascention to the title.
Wrestlemania Moment: Steve Austin on Piper's Pit
- Am I a Piper mark or am I a Piper mark? Doesn't matter, just watch this and recieve ten minutes of pure entertainment.
Match of the Night: Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Michaels
- A wrestling classic that is only outdone by the Iron Man Match at XII in terms of sheer athleticism and wrestling accumen. Many, many, many consider this the best match of 2005 and an early candidate for the best match of the 2000's.
Wrestlemania 22 "Big Time" - April 2, 2006
Main Event: John Cena vs. Triple H for the WWE Championship
- Again, a really average main event, especally for Wrestlemania. I'm not a fan of Cena at all so my opinion may be tainted a little bit...
Wrestlemania Moment: Rey Misterio's celebration after winning the World Heavyweight Championship
- The little guy finally made it to the top. It really was a touching celebration because of his closeness with the Guerrero family. The sad thing is that Eddie's death is the only reason that this moment was ever possible.
Match of the Night: Edge vs. Mick Foley in a hardcore match
- One of the best hardcore matches that the WWE has ever done. Edge stepped up his game big time to get up to Foley and Foley proved that he could still step on that stage and give an amazing performance every once in awhile. The flaming finish still makes me shudder.
Wrestlemania 23 "All Grown Up" - April 1, 2007
Main Event: John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWE Championship
- Michaels can make anyone look good. To his credit, Cena looked much better this year as opposed to WM 22. The best main event of the last 3 years.
Wrestlmania Moment: Mr. MacMahon shaved bald by Donald Trump and Bobby Lashley
- After nearly a decade as the evil Chairman, McMahon finally got his in the ultimate payoff.
Match of the Night: Money in the Bank match featurning Mr. Kennedy, Edge, CM Punk, King Booker, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Finlay, and Randy Orton
- The specticle that only a match of the set-up can deliver. Yes it was a spot fest, but damn what a spot fest. Jeff Hardy dropping a leg on Edge through a ladder bridging the ring apron and barrier, Kennedy hits the Green Bay Plunge on Hornswoggle from the top rope... just damn.
Wrestlemania XIV "The Biggest Wrestlmania Under The Sun" - March 30, 2008
Main Event: The Undertaker vs. Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship
- 16-0, 16-0, 16-0!
Wrestlemania Moment: JBL hucks a trash can at Hornswoggle
- I know I'm a douche, but that was too damn funny.
Match of the Night: Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair for Flair's career
- It didn't matter that we all knew what was going to happen or that Ric didn't look as good as he has in the past, this was Flair's night and these two stole the show. It's one of those moments where the line between work and real life was blurred and was just an emotional and incredible match.
Whew, that was only like a week and half late. We will return to regular programming in the very near future.
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