#7 One last ride
The Ultimate Warrior was not in WWE's good books for a really long time, but he did get to return to the company. Warrior headlined the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame, with the entire WrestleMania 30 weekend serving as vindication for him, as well as his last big family vacation.
Here, he is pictured speaking with Batista. On the WWE 24 documentary about this event, you will have seen him speak to Daniel Bryan and Cody Rhodes as well. Warrior tragically passed away one day after his promo on the RAW after 'Mania, but least he was able to get some closure with WWE.
#6 You can't see it, but you can smell it
John Cena and The Rock have had quite the WrestleMania history together, feuding from 'Manias 27 through 29. But they did share the (Grandest) stage one more time. At WrestleMania 32, an injured Cena made a one-night return to help The Rock vanquish the Wyatt Family.
In the above picture, the two Hollywood stars shared a fist bump after taking care of Bray Wyatt, Erick Rowan, and Braun Strowman. The booking of the segment may have been counterproductive, but you cannot doubt the electricity among the record-breaking AT&T Stadium crowd that night.