#4 WWE WrestleMania 31 (2015)
Possibly the most recent edition to be considered a classic, WrestleMania 31 was a remarkable show of consistency. It was not at all an indication of its questionable build.
The show began with an insane multi-man Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship. Daniel Bryan won it, adding yet another WrestleMania moment to his collection. This was followed by possibly the greatest RKO Randy Orton has ever delivered, as he picked up a solid victory over Seth Rollins.
Sting made his WWE in-ring debut at WrestleMania 31, facing Triple H in a nostalgia-filled brawl. D-Generation X came out to aid The Game, while the nWo helped Sting. In the end, the WCW icon surprisingly lost. Triple H's victory over Sting was disappointing, but its purpose was witnessed later during the show.
While Triple H and Stephanie McMahon were gloating over his victory, The Rock interrupted them. He brought Ronda Rousey to the ring, and the two of them battered The Authority. Meanwhile, Rusev entered WrestleMania in a tank before John Cena beat him for the United States Championship.
However, the best part of this 'Mania was the main event: Brock Lesnar defending the WWE Championship against Roman Reigns. The two stars laid into each other in a violent and bloody brawl. When they both were down, Seth Rollins rushed to the ring and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
He pinned Reigns to win the WWE Championship, ending WrestleMania in the most exciting way possible. With zero bad matches and some brilliant moments, this edition will be remembered for its consistency. WrestleMania 31 is a brilliant watch.