#1 WrestleMania
It isn't exactly a common occurrence that the WWE completely listens to the fans. But that's what happened at WrestleMania 35. This may have been the most feel-good WrestleMania of all time, with all three big championship matches ending with the babyface standing tall.
There were a whopping sixteen matches on the show, making it the longest WWE pay-per-view of all time. But, the placement of the matches was done perfectly. The opening angle between Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins was a huge hit, followed by a slur of decent matches with some fun action in them.
The biggest and most emotional moment of the night was obviously Kofi Kingston's WWE Championship victory over Daniel Bryan. It was near-perfect, from the video package to the match to the celebrations. One of the greatest things to happen at WrestleMania in years.
Following that, it was hard for much to get over with the crowd. Some of the matches on the Raw side suffered due to the excessive length of the show. That was perfectly demonstrated by Triple H's No Holds Barred match with Batista, which was entertaining but could have done with around five minutes shaved off.
The moments kept on coming, as John Cena returned as the Doctor of Thuganomics to crush Elias and the women got to main event the Show of Shows. Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch faced each other in a Winner Takes All triple threat match for both the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships.
Again, the crowd was battered at this point, sitting at MetLife Stadium for seven hours now. It was a tough task for the ladies, but they did deliver one hell of a match. Aside from the sloppy finish, the main event of WrestleMania 35 was one of the better ones in recent history. Becky Lynch winning the titles completed the trifecta of big babyface victories on this show, proving that WWE does listen to the fans.
Those moments certainly make WrestleMania 35 the best WWE pay-per-view of the year so far, despite its epic length.