#7 WrestleMania 25
WrestleMania 25 was a memorable show for both good and bad reasons.
On one hand, it was the place where one of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time occurred. On the other hand, there were a lot of matches that just didn’t need to happen or ended with the wrong guy winning. Needless to say, it was a good show, but far from perfect.
The worst part of WrestleMania 25 was the handicap match between Chris Jericho and the WWE Legends, Rey Mysterio vs. JBL lasting 22 seconds, the tag team title unification being bumped to a dark match, the mess that was the Miss WrestleMania Battle Royal, and the disappointing main event that was Randy Orton vs. Triple H for the WWE Championship.
Despite these flaws, there was a lot of good wrestling on the show.
The Money in the Bank Ladder Match was a great showcase that saw CM Punk make history as the first back-to-back Money in the Bank winner. The feud between Matt and Jeff Hardy was a brutal encounter that surprisingly ended with Matt getting the win with a Twist of Fate on a steel chair.
The triple threat match with John Cena, Edge, and the Big Show was a good match that saw Cena recapture the World Heavyweight Championship after lifting both Edge and The Big Show off their feet for the Attitude Adjustment.
Lastly, Shawn Michaels faced The Undertaker in a match so great that it should’ve been the main event of the show.
WrestleMania 25 certainly had flaws, but there were more good matches on the show than bad ones and that’s all you can really ask for.