#1 Shane McMahon vs AJ Styles (WrestleMania 33)
The pinnacle of the McMahon family's WrestleMania back catalogue, surprisingly came in a standard singles match. When it was becoming known that AJ Styles would face Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 33, the WWE Universe was not happy. They wanted AJ to have a better match, against someone "on his level". However, at 'Mania, the Phenomenal One proved that anyone who steps into the ring with him automatically reaches his level.
Styles and Shane opened the main card at the Citrus Bowl, completely stealing the show. The story of the match was nowhere near as meaty as earlier McMahon WrestleMania spectacles, but the action was leagues above any of them. The then-commissioner of SmackDown busted out some impressive moves, including his signature trash can-assisted Coast-to-Coast dropkick, after a long referee bump.
Some of the sequences and counters from both men were really smooth, like the Phenomenal Forearm into the Triangle Choke, into the Styles Clash. In the end, Shane made a couple of high-risk choices, and a failed Shooting Star Press sealed his fate, as AJ Styles picked up a pretty, well, phenomenal victory. This match was the best one of the entire show and was so good, that Styles had to turn face immediately afterwards.
Whether or not we see another WrestleMania match involving a McMahon, it is unlikely that anything will ever top this masterclass from AJ Styles and Shane McMahon.