#1 WrestleMania X-7
I can't imagine anyone who hasn't seen this event, I have no problem in saying I find it to be the best wrestling pay-per-view of all-time.
It was a spectacle in every way possible and the red hot 67,000 + Texas crowd went crazy all night long.
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Chris Jericho opened the show retaining his Intercontinental Championship over William Regal in a short but decent match. Tazz and the APA flattened the Right To Censor in just under four minutes.
Kane lifted the WWE Hardcore Championship in a very fun Triple Threat over the Big Show and defending Champ Raven.
They went all over the place. At one point, Raven nearly drove a golf cart over the wire controlling the PPV feed, which would have knocked it off.
Eddie Guerrero pinned Test to regain the European Championship in a decent match. Kurt Angle pinned Chris Benoit in an excellent match, a real technical masterpiece. Chyna squashed Ivory in less than three minutes to become WWE Women's Champion.
Shane McMahon pinned daddy Vince McMahon in a wild Street Fight, which offered many big moments from the competitors, as well as Trish, Mick Foley and Linda McMahon.
Edge and Christian defeated The Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz in a jaw dropping and epic TLC match. Even being the third time they had this match, they still offered something new and different and they tore the house down with the incredible action.
The Iron Sheik won a three-minute Legends Battle Royal. By far a wrestling masterpiece, but it was fun to see all the legends in it.
The Undertaker extended his WrestleMania streak over Triple H in a thrilling match. It wasn't as good as their Hell in A Cell match at WrestleMania 28 but better than the Street Fight at 27.
The best match of the night was the main event. One of my favorite matches ever, Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Rock to win his fifth WWE Championship.
It was an excellent battle which culminated in the shocking heel turn of Stone cold as longtime enemy Vince McMahon aided his victory. A phenomenal match that ends a phenomenal pay-per-view.