#1 Network Era: WrestleMania 30
The current era of WWE we are living in should simply be called the Network Era, despite the company recognizing it in two different parts. There is not much distinction between the "Reality Era" and the "New Era". Also, they are both too short to consider for this list.
So for simplicity, every WrestleMania that has been broadcasted on the WWE Network is being grouped. And the best one was actually the first one. The very first WWE pay-per-view to be shown live on the Network, WrestleMania 30.
The show kicked off with three huge legends in Hulk Hogan, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin and The Rock. They shared a promo for the ages and set the stage for an epic event. There were a few fun moments on the 'Mania undercard, including Cesaro slamming Big Show out of the ring to win the first-ever Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
But the night belonged to two monumental moments. Firstly, Brock Lesnar shattered The Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak. This was an incredibly sad moment, one which sent the entire audience into a stunned silence.
But as silent as the WWE Universe was for the Streak ending, the atmosphere was electric for Daniel Bryan. After months of denial and frustration, Bryan finally got his opportunity to win it all. He defeated Triple H in the night's opening contest, before moving on to Randy Orton and Batista in a triple threat main event for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
And at the end of the night, the toughest vegan in the world stood tall with the titles after making Batista tap out. This was the pinnacle of the "Yes" Movement that began two years prior.
Daniel Bryan was on top of the world and no matter what happened before and after WrestleMania 30, this was his moment etched into immortality. It truly was a miracle on Bourbon Street.
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