#1 The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels - WrestleMania 25
Often regarded as the greatest wrestling match ever happened in the company's history by many, this was further emphasised by their spectacular entrances with Michaels descending from above in a heavenly glow while The Undertaker rose from depths in smoke and purple light.
It was an all out war between these two. It defined the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania. Nothing was more fitting for this event, and it should have gone on last. It was just that good. Michaels cut a great promo that was filmed in a mock cemetery where he talked about all of Taker’s past opponents that he had laid to rest.
A match with this sort of hype could have been the solo match on any card and still defined WrestleMania. The back and forth action of this match was unbelievable and it just got better and better. It was one of those matches that no one wanted to end.
Of course, it did end, and it ended with another sublime HBK finish, a moonsault countered with a Tombstone. They had already kicked out of each other's finishers, the top rope plancha which Shawn Michaels dodged by pulling the cameraman in the way, was great television, although it was botched.
That was a planned spot where the wrestler dressed as a camera guy had to catch The Undertaker and when The Undertaker did his dive, HBK was supposed to pull him in order to break Taker’s fall.
Instead, they were too far back and The Undertaker landed right on his neck. It was one scary bump where he could have easily broken his neck, but The Undertaker went ahead with the match like nothing happened.