3 Amazing WrestleMania moments from the 2010s that should have led to big things

Some amazing WrestleMania moments shouldn't be forgotten
Some amazing WrestleMania moments shouldn't be forgotten

#1 The Swiss Superman does a Hogan

Cesaro has been one of the most underrtated superstars in recent times
Cesaro has been one of the most underrtated superstars in recent times

WWE had chosen ‘The Immortal’ Hulk Hogan for hosting WrestleMania 30, who announced that Mania would host its first ever 30-men battle royal in the memory of Andre the Giant. While the battle royal now has lost much of its relevance, its first installment had a lot of hype surrounding it. People believed that it could have been a launching pad for younger stars.

While the battle royal itself had turned out like most battle royals - chaotic and meaningless - its final moments were epic. In a surreal moment, Cesaro lifted Big Show and body-slammed him onto the floor. The superman’s power dazzled everyone. It was a genuine thing of beauty. The shocked crowd applauded.

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Yet, that WrestleMania moment, and Cesaro’s show stealing performances against much of the WWE roster have failed to win him a World Championship. His matches against John Cena especially have been something to watch over and over again.

He has been a part of two amazing teams, winning multiple WWE Tag-Team Championships, but many would agree that Cesaro should have been in the main-event scene fighting for World Championships over the years. It’s a shame, since there’s anyone in pro-wrestling who could fight and beat Brock Lesnar, it’s the Swiss Superman, Cesaro.

However, unlike the previous two superstars in the list, he will go on to win the top prize someday. What do you say, members of the Cesaro Section?

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Edited by Gabby Duran
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