
Ranking the 15 greatest WrestleManias ever. From iconic moments to legendary matches, discover which WrestleMania is the best in WWE’s 40-year history.
Ranking Criteria:
Match Quality:
Iconic Moments:
Card Depth:
Crowd Atmosphere:
Historical Impact:
Overall Entertainment:
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Date: March 29, 1998
Attendance: 19,028
Why It’s #15:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Stone Cold’s first championship win with Mike Tyson counting the pin. Tyson knocked out Shawn Michaels afterward. WWE’s new era began.
Why Not Higher: Only one truly great match (main event). Undercard was weak. But historical significance as the launch of Attitude Era makes it essential.
Location: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Date: April 7, 2019
Attendance: 82,265
Why It’s #14:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Becky Lynch winning both titles in the main event. Women headlining WrestleMania for the first time ever.
The Problem: Show ran 7+ hours. Crowd exhausted by main event. Too long despite historic significance.
Why It’s #14: Historic importance outweighs execution problems. Changed WWE forever by proving women could main event the biggest show.
Location: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Date: March 29, 2015
Attendance: 76,976
Why It’s #13:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Seth Rollins’ music hit during Lesnar vs Reigns main event. He cashed in Money in the Bank mid-match, pinned Roman Reigns, and walked out as WWE Champion. Nobody saw it coming.
Why It’s #13: One legendary moment (cash-in) and solid overall card. Strong show top-to-bottom with multiple quality matches.
Location: Staples Center, Los Angeles
Date: April 3, 2005
Attendance: 20,193
Why It’s #12:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Batista’s thumbs down and championship win over Triple H. The student surpassed the master.
Why It’s #12: Launched two megastars (Cena and Batista) who carried WWE for the next decade. Strong overall card. Hollywood theme worked perfectly.
Location: Ford Field, Detroit
Date: April 1, 2007
Attendance: 80,103
Why It’s #11:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Head shaving after Bobby Lashley defeated Umaga. Trump and Austin celebrated. Mainstream media coverage exploded.
Why It’s #11: Huge mainstream attention. Strong matches throughout. 80,000+ attendance. Undertaker’s Streak continued at 15-0.
Location: Citrus Bowl, Orlando
Date: March 30, 2008
Attendance: 74,635
Why It’s #10:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Shawn Michaels mouthing “I’m sorry, I love you” before ending a legend’s career with Sweet Chin Music. Emotional perfection as a WWE icon retired.
Why It’s #10: Multiple classic matches. Perfect outdoor setting. Undertaker’s Streak at 16-0. One of most emotional WrestleMania moments ever.
Location: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans
Date: April 6, 2014
Attendance: 75,167
Why It’s #9:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Brock Lesnar pinned Undertaker. 1-2-3. The Streak was over at 21-1. Complete silence from 75,000 fans. Shock. Disbelief. Most stunning moment in WWE history.
Why It’s #9: The Streak ending defines this WrestleMania forever. Solid overall card. Emotional Warrior tribute. Historic night despite controversy over ending Streak.
Location: SkyDome, Toronto
Date: April 1, 1990
Attendance: 67,678
Why It’s #8:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Ultimate Warrior pinned Hulk Hogan clean in the middle of the ring. Hogan handed Warrior the WWE Championship and left the ring. The torch was officially passed.
Why It’s #8: Perfect example of how to transition eras. Hogan put Warrior over clean. 67,000+ fans witnessed wrestling history. Iconic main event still discussed today.
Location: Safeco Field, Seattle
Date: March 30, 2003
Attendance: 54,097
Why It’s #7:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Brock Lesnar attempted Shooting Star Press from the top rope, botched it, nearly broke his neck, but still hit F5 and won WWE Championship. Survived what should have been career-ending.
Another Moment: Stone Cold vs Rock III – their final encounter. Rock won clean. Both men’s last classic WrestleMania match together.
Why It’s #7: Multiple classic matches. Angle vs Lesnar is all-time great. Rock vs Austin farewell. Strong card top-to-bottom despite Lesnar’s scary botch.
Location: Allstate Arena, Chicago
Date: April 2, 2006
Attendance: 17,159
Why It’s #6:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Rey Mysterio won World Heavyweight Championship as tribute to Eddie Guerrero (who died 5 months earlier). Smallest WWE World Champion ever. Tears. Emotion. Eddie’s legacy honored.
Why It’s #6: Emotional Eddie tribute. Brutal hardcore violence. Strong overall card. Multiple memorable moments.
Location: Reliant Stadium, Houston
Date: April 5, 2009
Attendance: 72,744
Why It’s #5:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels delivered 30+ minutes of perfection. Multiple near-falls had fans believing the Streak could end. Undertaker’s diving suicide dive over the top rope (nearly broke his neck). Shawn’s moonsault to the floor. Five-star classic.
Why It’s #5: ONE MATCH defines this entire WrestleMania. Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels is considered by many the greatest WrestleMania match of all time. The rest of the card was average, but that main event was so spectacular it elevates the entire show.
The Legacy: Fans still debate if this match is the best ever. It set up their WrestleMania 26 rematch (Career vs Streak). Wrestling perfection.
Location: Madison Square Garden, New York
Date: March 14, 2004
Attendance: 18,500
Why It’s #4:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Returning to Madison Square Garden for WrestleMania 20. Full circle moment. Emotional celebration of 20 years of WrestleMania.
Why It’s #4: Madison Square Garden atmosphere. Multiple great matches. Undertaker’s Deadman return. Eddie Guerrero defending championship at WrestleMania. Strong card throughout.
Location: Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan
Date: March 29, 1987
Attendance: 93,173 (WWE claim – disputed but still massive)
Why It’s #3:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Hulk Hogan body slamming the 520-pound Andre the Giant. The arena erupted. The most iconic visual in wrestling history. Hogan leg drop. 1-2-3. New era cemented.
Another Classic: Randy Savage vs Ricky Steamboat is considered one of the greatest matches of all time. 5-star classic. Perfect technical wrestling.
Why It’s #3: Most important WrestleMania ever for WWE’s growth. Proved wrestling could fill football stadiums. Created the template for all WrestleManias after. Hogan slamming Andre is wrestling’s most iconic image.
The Legacy: Without WrestleMania III’s success, WWE might not exist today. This show proved wrestling was mainstream entertainment.
Location: Madison Square Garden, New York
Date: March 20, 1994
Attendance: 18,065
Why It’s #2:
Top Matches:
The Moment: Razor Ramon vs Shawn Michaels ladder match revolutionized WWE. Both men climbed. Ladders as weapons. Shawn’s leg tangled in ropes. Razor grabbed both belts. This match created the ladder match template used for 30+ years.
The Story: Bret Hart lost to Owen Hart in opening match. Later that night, Bret defeated Yokozuna to win WWE Championship. Bret’s redemption arc completed in one night. Perfect storytelling.
Why It’s #2: Two all-time classic matches (ladder match and Hart vs Hart). Perfect pacing. Madison Square Garden magic. Created ladder match legacy. Bret’s story arc executed flawlessly.
Location: Houston Astrodome, Texas
Date: April 1, 2001
Attendance: 67,925
Why It’s #1 – The Greatest WrestleMania Ever:
Perfect Card Top-to-Bottom: Every single match delivered. Zero weak spots. Multiple classics. Peak Attitude Era at its absolute best.
Top Matches:
The “My Way” Package: Limp Bizkit’s “My Way” video package for Austin vs Rock is the greatest WWE video package ever created. Set the perfect tone for the main event.
The Main Event: Stone Cold vs The Rock III. The culmination of their rivalry. Stone Cold’s desperation to reclaim WWE Championship. Rock as the people’s champion defending. 28 minutes of brutality. Chair shots. Kickouts. Finisher after finisher.
The Shocking Ending: Stone Cold shook hands with WWE authority after winning. The ultimate babyface became heel. Alliance with his greatest enemy. Attitude Era reached its peak and began its end simultaneously.
The Extreme Tag Match: Tables, Ladders, Chairs. Bodies flying everywhere. Insane high spots from 20-foot ladders. Teams nearly killed themselves. Changed tag team wrestling forever.
Other Classics:
Why It’s #1: No WrestleMania before or since has delivered this level of quality from top to bottom. Every match ranged from good to legendary. Multiple matches are still discussed as all-time greats. Perfect pacing. Perfect atmosphere. Perfect execution. This is what WrestleMania should be.
The Legacy: When fans debate “greatest WrestleMania ever,” X-Seven wins almost every time. It’s the gold standard. The perfect show.
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Ruthless Aggression (2003-2008):
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What is the best WrestleMania of all time? WrestleMania X-Seven (2001) is widely considered the greatest WrestleMania ever. Every match delivered, including Stone Cold vs The Rock and an extreme tag team match. Perfect card top-to-bottom.
What was the most important WrestleMania? WrestleMania III (1987) was most important for WWE’s growth. Hulk Hogan slamming Andre the Giant proved wrestling could fill stadiums and become mainstream entertainment.
Which WrestleMania had the best match? WrestleMania 25 (2009) featured Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels, considered by many the greatest WrestleMania match ever. Five-star classic.
What was the biggest WrestleMania attendance? WrestleMania III claimed 93,173 (disputed). WrestleMania 32 claimed 101,763. Both numbers are likely inflated but still massive crowds.
Which WrestleMania ended The Streak? WrestleMania 30 (2014) – Brock Lesnar defeated Undertaker, ending the Streak at 21-1. Most shocking WrestleMania moment in history.
What WrestleMania launched the Attitude Era? WrestleMania XIV (1998) – Stone Cold’s first WWE Championship win with Mike Tyson as enforcer officially launched the Attitude Era.
Which WrestleMania had the first women’s main event? WrestleMania 35 (2019) – Becky Lynch vs Charlotte vs Ronda Rousey main evented, making history as first women’s WrestleMania main event.
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