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Pretty much the perfect PPV in my opinion. First of all it had a great feel about it. The venue was huge, it came during a great time for wrestling, the card was stacked, and two of the best ever were going to go one on one for the title.
Rock/Austin is one of the best matches I have ever seen for emotion and drama, and easily their best together.
HHH/Taker was an extremely fun match and one of Undertaker's better Wrestlemania wins. It had a great feel to it with two huge stars going one on one.
TLC II was the best spotfest ever, or at least one of them (along with the other TLCs)
Vince/Shane was perfect for the annual overbooked McMahon's story. Matches like this are part of what Wrestlemania is all about imo. Highly entertaining.
Angle/Benoit was a great wrestling match between two great wrestlers. They would of course go on to top it though.
Kane/Show/Raven was an incredibly fun hardcore match that went all over the building.
I can't imagine another PPV being better than WM X-7.
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19 was an amazing show, but I don't think it is up to the same standard as X7. I mean, there were a few matches on 19 which kinda sucked, most notably the Undertaker match. Brock vs Angle is nowhere near as great or as exciting as Rock vs Austin, and isn't really a Wrestlemania main event level match in terms of star power imo. Triple H vs Booker was good but not great. I would say it is one of the best PPVs I have seen, mainly due to HBK/Jericho, the main event, Hogan/McMahon and Rock/Austin III, but I think 17 is clearly the better show.
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SS had very little crap on it, and almost everything was of a very high standard and was a hugely important PPV. ONS simply because of the un-paralleled emotion it brung.
I love both beforementioned PPVs, but both have too much crap to be called my favourite.
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I can never understand how people can say WM 10 was a great PPV. People are looking at the show through rose colored glasses. Sure, they had the ladder match and Hart vs Hart, however; everything else was pure crap. You had a DQ and a CO for two title matches, a mixed tag that lacked any humor, a 30 second shitfest KOTR qualifying match and a main event that was a huge drop in quality from the previous year.
That's hardly great.
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Guilty as Charged 2001: I was there at the ppv, and you just had this feeling like this was the last ECW show ever. The emotion was great the action was top-notch. The angles were pretty decent too.
Wrestlemania X-7: I don't think there's been a better 'Mania since.
Wrestlemania X-8: Another really awesome 'Mania.
Halloween Havoc '90: I remember really liking this one when i was little. Sting vs. Sid Vicious. Okay so Barry Windham dressing up to pretend to be Sting was a little far fetched it had the Steiners vs. Nasty Boyz which was a good match.
Halloween Havoc '89: Sting and Flair vs. J-Tex Corporation was awesome.
I can never understand how people can say WM 10 was a great PPV. People are looking at the show through rose colored glasses. Sure, they had the ladder match and Hart vs Hart, however; everything else was pure crap. You had a DQ and a CO for two title matches, a mixed tag that lacked any humor, a 30 second shitfest KOTR qualifying match and a main event that was a huge drop in quality from the previous year.
That's hardly great.
I understand what your saying, WrestleMania 10 is at best a 2 match show.
To me though the show always felt real special just because it was the 10th WrestleMania and that was the WrestleMania that returned to the location of the original WrestleMania in Madison Square Garden.
Plus the Ladder match was very influential in later Ladder classics like the TLC matches.
Bret and Owen was maybe the greatest opening match ever.
And the ending was great just because I was a huge Bret Hart fan at the time and to see Bret get the title back and get the big celebration at the end after getting the shaft at WrestleMania 9 was really cool.
On top of that this WrestleMania felt like something of a new era as they were moving away from Hulkamania and towards the New Generation.
To me, all I see when I rewatch WM 10 was the beginning of the pure crap that was The New Generation. In no other era was there a time that the WWE only had a few wrestlers that could put on a watchable match.
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