The top 41 moments in WWE WrestleMania history
On March 31, 1985, WWE held its first ever WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden. Now, 40 years later, WrestleMania has become a full-blown extravaganza, with the event itself spanning two nights.
For WrestleMania 41, we're updating our inaugural list from last year — and adding an extra moment for the 41st installment of the 'Showcase of the Immortals.'
Without further ado, here are the top 41 moments in WrestleMania history:
(Events are in chronological order)
1. WrestleMania (March 31, 1985) – Hulk Hogan & Mr. T w/ "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka def. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper & "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff w/ Cowboy Bob Orton, with Muhammad Ali serving as special enforcer referee
The first WrestleMania set the stage for the next 39 years, bringing stars such as Cyndi Lauper, Mr. T and Muhammad Ali into the fold. Like much of the older WrestleMania main events, the wrestling itself took a backseat to the spectacle of it all. But the starpower and precedent set by that event — and this match in particular — makes it deserving of a spot on this list.
2. WrestleMania III (March 29, 1987) – 'Macho Man' Randy Savage vs. Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat for the Intercontinental Championship
If WrestleMania's first main event set the precedent for celebrity and spectacle, this match set the bar for technical wrestling. You'll find a not insignificant contingent of wrestling fans and pundits who will still list this match among the greatest of all-time, if not the greatest. Savage and Steamboat embodied the spirit of the Intercontinental championship, which is known as the 'worker's belt,' usually carried by the company's workhorse star. Savage performs remarkably as a heel here, and the number of false finishes really elevates this match into immortal territory. Steamboat may have won, but this pushed both men into a new stratosphere.
3. WrestleMania III (March 29, 1987) – Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant for the WWF Championship
Our second match from the landmark WrestleMania III has quite possibly the most influential moment in WrestleMania — and WWE — history. Unlike Savage-Steamboat, this match was far from a technical masterpiece, but it really didn't matter when you factor in the build of Andre and Hogan's friendship falling apart and the climactic moment where Hogan slams the giant before hitting his leg drop for the win. This match is as iconic as any other on this list, and it headlined the WrestleMania that cemented the event's status as WWE's biggest of the calendar year.
4. WrestleMania V (April 2, 1989) – Hulk Hogan vs. 'Macho Man' Randy Savage for the WWF Championship
Hogan and Savage embodied this era of WWE, so it's not surprising that we see them present early and often on this list. The 'Mega Powers' had been together for roughly a year (unofficially and officially) before a split in the lead up to WrestleMania V, which saw the champion, Savage, working heel as Miss Elizabeth was torn between the two former friends. Savage's ring psychology shines early on in the match, and his chemistry with Hogan is strong. The ending follows the traditional Hogan formula for the time, giving fans a payoff worthy of this landmark feud.
5. WrestleMania VI (April 1, 1990) – Ultimate Warrior vs. Hulk Hogan in a 'title vs. title' match
Warrior and Hogan entered WrestleMania VI as the Intercontinental and WWF champions, respectively. For the first time ever at a WrestleMania, two titles would be on the line in the same match. Up to this point, Hogan had been in four of five WrestleMania main events, winning them all, so him putting over Warrior — one of the biggest stars of this era — was noteworthy. The stakes more than the match itself warrants inclusion on any WrestleMania 'best of' list.
6. WrestleMania VII (March 24, 1991) – Undertaker vs. Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka
A relatively forgettable match on the mid-card of WrestleMania VII turned out to be the start of perhaps the most revered streak in wrestling history. Undertaker pinned Snuka after the Tombstone piledriver to begin a stretch where the legendary character won 21 straight matches on WWE's biggest stage.
7. WrestleMania X (March 20, 1994) – Owen Hart vs Bret 'Hitman' Hart
A perfect choice in the early stages of WrestleMania X at Madison Square Garden, the brother vs. brother match was a showcase of pure wrestling ability between two of the best in the industry at the time. The DNA of so many WrestleMania matches in the future can be traced back to this contest. The storytelling and execution here is top-notch, and sets the stage for one of the best WrestleManias ever. Even the finish, as sudden as it was, came as a surprise with Bret slated to face Yokozuna for the WWF championship later in the night.
Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart at WrestleMania X. (Photo via WWE)
8. WrestleMania X (March 20, 1994) – Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels in a Ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship
The second WrestleMania X match to make our list is an all-time classic between Kliq members Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon. While some aspects of this match haven't aged well, considering how ladder matches evolved in the years that followed, Michaels and Ramon pulled off some truly jaw-dropping spots for the time with impeccable pacing and storytelling. It wasn't the first time Michaels performed at the 'Showcase of the Immortals,' and he didn't win, but this was the start of a mid-1990s run that cemented him as Mr. WrestleMania.
9. WrestleMania XII (March 31, 1996) – Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart in an Iron Man match for the WWF Championship
Michaels and Hart's feud — real life and storyline — dominated the mid-1990s and made for some of the greatest matches of all time, including the main event of WrestleMania XII. Very few wrestlers in WWE history have competed in an iron man match, and only one has ever taken place at WrestleMania. The climax of the match comes as time expires with Hart putting Michaels in the Sharpshooter. With no man having scored a pinfall or submission, the match heads to overtime. Michaels eventually wins, 1-0, and captures the WWF championship for the first time in his career, leading to one of the iconic commentary lines in wrestling history — 'The boyhood dream has come true.'
10. WrestleMania XIII (March 23, 1997) – Bret Hart vs. 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin in a Submission match with Ken Shamrock as the special guest referee
Austin's meteoric rise began almost a year earlier, as he coined his iconic 'Austin 3:16' slogan en route to winning the 1996 King of the Ring event. Hart and Austin had been feuding for several months, with the payoff coming at WrestleMania in a submission match. Arguably the greatest submission match ever, the lasting image remains a bloodied Austin passing out in the grip of Hart's Sharpshooter. Austin did not submit, but Hart was declared the winner and battered Austin after the match, cementing Austin as a fan favorite and beginning one of the greatest runs in WWE history.
WWE Legend Bret Hart in action against Stone Cold Steve Austin during WrestleMania 13 at the Allstate Arena on March 23, 1997 in Rosemont, Illinois.
(WWE via Getty Images)
11. WrestleMania XIV (March 29, 1998) – 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF Championship with Mike Tyson as special guest enforcer
A pivotal moment for WWE as Austin would ultimately win this match and become the face of the organization, while Michaels would step away from in-ring action due to what was believed to be a career-ending back injury. Entering the event, Tyson had aligned himself with Michaels and D-Generation X, seemingly stacking the deck against the ultra-popular Austin. Tyson's services as enforcer would be required when referee Mike Chioda became incapacitated in the match's closing stages. Tyson turned on Michaels, giving Austin a quick three count for the win before celebrating with the new champion.
12. WrestleMania X-7 (April 1, 2001) – The Dudley Boyz vs. Edge and Christian vs The Hardy Boyz for the WWE Tag Team Championships in TLC II
This wasn't the first time these three legendary tag teams faced off at WrestleMania. It wasn't even the first 'Tables, Ladders & Chairs" match, but it's by far the most memorable. As chaotic as the match is from the opening bell, it never becomes overwhelming — even with interferences from Lita, Spike Dudley and Rhyno. The three biggest spots from this match are immediately recognizable to WWE fans: Jeff Hardy's Swanton Bomb through Rhyno and Spike Dudley, Edge spearing Jeff Hardy as he hung from the title belts and Bubba Ray and Matt Hardy crashing from a ladder through four tables outside the ring. Edge and Christian won the match, but all three teams would be forever linked after this contest.
13. WrestleMania X-7 (April 1, 2001) – 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin vs. The Rock for the WWF Championship
A quasi-rematch of the main event from WrestleMania XV, Austin and the Rock faced off for the second time at a WrestleMania. The build for this match was peak 'Attitude Era,' including one of the greatest pre-match montages in WWE history, featuring Limp Bizkit's 'My Way.' The biggest moment came at the conclusion of the match, as Austin attacked The Rock with a steel chair provided by Vince McMahon, winning the WWF Championship and pulling off one of the most surprising heel turns ever in the process.
14. WrestleMania X8 (March 17, 2002) – The Rock vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Dubbed 'Icon vs. Icon,' this WrestleMania match could be the greatest in Hogan's career. Hogan, who returned to WWE after the demise of WCW, was still working heel with his legendary NWO faction. The Toronto crowd quickly forced Hogan and Rock to switch roles as they booed Rock and cheered Hogan, creating an electric atmosphere that was unmatched by any other contest on the card that night. The moments the two shared after the match — a handshake, rescue and posing for the crowd — resulted in a generational moment and turned Hogan face for the first time during that WWE run.
15. WrestleMania XIX (March 30, 2003) – Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship
Both Lesnar and Angle had legitimate wrestling credentials as a former NCAA heavyweight champion and 1996 Olympic gold medalist, respectively. A newer generation of fans are used to a very typical Lesnar formula during his most recent WWE work, but during his first stint Lesnar was as explosive and talented a star as WWE had on its roster. Angle and Lesnar show off equal parts technique and power during this main event, which features one of the wildest — and scariest — spots in WrestleMania history, as Lesnar lands on his head attempting a shooting-star press across the ring. Incredibly, Lesnar is able to finish the closing sequence of the match and pick up the win.
16. WrestleMania XX (March 14, 2004) – Eddie Guerrero vs Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship
Angle makes the list here in back-to-back years, which is unsurprising considering how talented he was at his peak in WWE. Guerrero, a beloved star who reached new heights when coming over from WCW, is at his best in this match, showing off his rare combination of speed and power in the ring. The climax of the match – Guerrero using shady tactics to escape an ankle lock and leverage the ropes for a pin — shows that even though the champion wasn't always aboveboard in the ring, fans still loved Latino Heat.
17. WrestleMania 21 (April 3, 2005) – First 'Money in the Bank' ladder match
WrestleMania has a long history of iconic ladder matches, but perhaps none as impactful as the 'Money in the Bank' ladder match. The unique stipulation guaranteed the winner a chance to 'cash in' an opportunity for a championship of their choosing — most often the WWE Championship. Edge would win the inaugural match, which became a WrestleMania staple before breaking off and becoming WWE's fifth-biggest annual event.
18. WrestleMania 22 (April 2, 2006) – Mickie James vs. Trish Stratus for the WWE Women's Championship
During an era when women's wrestling wasn't anywhere close to what it is today, James and Stratus not only told one of the most memorable stories in WWE at the time, but had one of the great women's matches in WrestleMania history. Storytelling and ring psychology reign supreme throughout, as James focused on Stratus' leg for the majority of the match and, much to the surprise of the crowd, picked up the win over the champion on WWE's biggest stage.
19. WrestleMania 23 (April 1, 2007) – Bobby Lashley with Donald Trump vs Umaga with Vince McMahon in a 'Battle of the Billionaires' match with 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin as the special guest referee
This match truly embraced the extravaganza of WrestleMania, pitting Trump and McMahon against each other with the stipulation that the loser would get his head shaved. More circus than wrestling match, Lashley and Trump were victorious and McMahon lost his hair. This also marks the only time in U.S. history a future president received a Stone Cold Stunner.
20. WrestleMania XXIV (March 30, 2008) – Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair in a retirement match
We've all seen the meme, but what occurred at WrestleMania XXIV was a truly special moment. Flair and Michaels shared the stage in what would be Flair's 'retirement' from in-ring competition with WWE. The second-longest match on the card featured two of the greatest to ever wrestle, and earned countless accolades. Flair has called the 'I'm sorry, I love you' quip from Michaels his favorite WrestleMania moment and claims it was completely unscripted, adding to the overall legend of this match.
22. WrestleMania 25 (April 5, 2009) – Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker
22. WrestleMania 25 (April 5, 2009) – Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker in a 'Streak vs. Career' match
23. WrestleMania XXVII (April 3, 2011) – Triple H vs. Undertaker in a 'No Holds Barred' match
24. WrestleMania XXVIII (April 1, 2012) – Triple H vs. Undertaker in a 'Hell in a Cell' match with Shawn Michaels as a special guest referee
Rather than writing about each individual match during this epic four-year stretch, we're combining them. It's truly a saga involving three of the greatest all-time performers in WWE history.
Michaels' first showdown with Undertaker had a relatively normal build, with HBK simply trying to end the Undertaker's 16-0 WrestleMania streak. That match, which was named 2009 Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Wrestling Observer Newsletter, seemingly demanded a rematch the following year, as Michaels became obsessed with ending Undertaker's streak, so much so that he put his own career on the line at WrestleMania 26.
The following year, Michaels' storyline and real-life friend Triple H took on the Undertaker — the two had previously battled at WrestleMania X-7, ten years prior — but, like Michaels, was unsuccessful in ending the streak. The story between the three 'Attitude Era' stars ended at WrestleMania XVIII with an all-time 'Hell in a Cell' match, culminating with Undertaker improving to 20-0 and the three men marking the 'end of an era' in an iconic photo at the top of the ramp in Miami, Florida.
While it's hard to rank them individually, it's fair to say that these are four of the greatest matches in WWE history and a must-watch for any wrestling fan past, present or future.
25. WrestleMania 29 (April 7, 2013) – John Cena vs. The Rock for the WWE Championship
This match gets looked back upon somewhat unfairly because it was a repeat main event from WrestleMania XXVIII. A certain contingent of fans had begun to sour on John Cena, and an unforeseen injury to The Rock in the beginning stages created some uneven pacing early. All of that said, the final two-thirds of this main event match were spectacular and the fans fully bought in by the end. Cena and Rock both utilize callbacks to their match from the year prior and leverage their familiarity with one another in the storytelling here. Fittingly, 11 years after Rock and Hogan shared their passing of the torch moment at WrestleMania, Rock and Cena did the same, this time with the tables turned.
26. WrestleMania XXX (April 6, 2014) – Brock Lesnar vs. the Undertaker
Undertaker entered WrestleMania XXX with a perfect 21-0 record at the 'Showcase of the Immortals,' which set the stage for one of the most surprising match results in WWE history. Lesnar and Undertaker went toe-to-toe for more than 25 minutes — the second-longest runtime of the night — before Lesnar ultimately pinned The Phenom for the first time ever at WrestleMania. Fans were legitimately shocked – memes anyone? – and Undertaker would only lose one more time at WrestleMania, to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33.
27. WrestleMania XXX (April 6, 2014) – Daniel Bryan wins it all
Bryan's meteoric rise in WWE culminated in the run-up to WrestleMania, as fans revolted at the 2014 Royal Rumble and pushed for Bryan to be included in the WWE Championship match between Randy Orton and Batista at WrestleMania XXX. The 'Occupy Raw' segment and overall YES! movement are among the greatest WWE moments of the 2010s. Facing a stacked deck as a beloved underdog, Bryan would open the show with an excellent match against Triple H — the storyline authority figure who continually stood in Bryan's way because he did not fit the prototypical WWE star build — before eventually winning in the main event and celebrating with the Superdome crowd.
28. WrestleMania 31 (March 29, 2015) – Seth Rollins' big night
Rollins' night began with a losing effort in a singles match against Randy Orton, resulting in one of the greatest RKO moments in WWE history. Ultimately, Rollins would leave Levi's Stadium on top of WWE after cashing in his 'Money in the Bank' contract during the main event match between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar. One of the lasting WrestleMania moments of the past decade is Rollins standing atop the (very long) entrance ramp, swinging the WWE Championship he had just won above his head.
Seth Rollins victorious in-ring at WrestleMania 31.
(Jed Jacobsohn via Getty Images)
29. WrestleMania 32 (April 2, 2016) – Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks for the WWE Women's Championship
A new era of women's wrestling was well underway by the time these three took the ring to make their WrestleMania debuts. But a significant change came on this night eight years ago, as the WWE Divas Championship was retired and replaced with the WWE Women's Championship. Banks had an all-time WrestleMania entrance as her cousin Snoop Dogg performed her theme music, and Flair was accompanied to the ring by her Hall of Fame father, Ric, who factored into the finish. In an otherwise standard WrestleMania, this match clearly stands out.
30. WrestleMania 35 (April 7, 2019) – Kofi Kingston vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship aka 'KofiMania'
An injury opened the door for one of the best organic builds in recent memory. Mustafa Ali, unable to compete at the Elimination Chamber event in February of that year, was replaced by Kofi Kingston – a longtime WWE star whose popularity surged as a member of the New Day faction. Fans rallied behind Kingston for the next two months as he began his journey to face Daniel Bryan (no stranger to fan-built WrestleMania moments himself) at WrestleMania 35. Kingston would beat Bryan, sparking a raucous reaction from the New Jersey crowd and becoming just the 3rd Black WWE champion in history.
31. WrestleMania 35 (April 7, 2019) – Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch for the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships
For the first time in the history of WrestleMania, women would be main eventing at the biggest show of the year. Lynch had begun a stunning rise at SummerSlam the year prior, turning on longtime friend and fellow 'Four Horsewomen' member, Flair. Lynch went on to win the Smackdown women's championship from Flair several weeks later as the two continued their feud. An errant punch from Nia Jax would give Lynch a real-life injury and prevent her from facing Rousey at Survivor Series, and Rousey would ultimately interfere and cost Lynch her title in December 2018. Lynch won the Royal Rumble, challenged Rousey at WrestleMania and Flair was added in a winner-take-all scenario. A solid WrestleMania main event ended with Lynch pinning Rousey and celebrating, becoming 'Becky Two Belts' and cementing herself as perhaps the most popular women's star of all-time.
32. WrestleMania 36 (April 4-5, 2020) – The Undertaker vs. A.J. Styles in a Boneyard match/John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt in a Firefly Funhouse match
WrestleMania 36 is unique for myriad reasons, considering it was the first to span two nights and, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, was forced to take place in front of no fans at the WWE Performance Center. WrestleMania 36 marked the return of the Undertaker, who last performed in a squash match against John Cena at WrestleMania 34. Due to the pandemic, WWE was forced to get creative with some of its matches, resulting in more cinematic experiences for the Undertaker-Styles and Cena-Wyatt showdowns. Both contests were entertaining and well-received, despite not being traditional wrestling matches.
33. WrestleMania 37 (April, 10-11, 2021) – Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks for the Smackdown Women's Championship
34. WrestleMania 38 (April 2-3, 2022) – Bianca Belair vs. Becky Lynch for the Raw Women's Championship
If the 'Four Horsewomen' ushered in a new era of women's wrestling in WWE, Bianca Belair catapulted it to new heights. The self-proclaimed 'EST of WWE' stole the show at back-to-back WrestleManias. At WrestleMania 37, coming off a Royal Rumble victory, Belair main evented Night 1 against Sasha Banks in what is arguably the greatest women's match in the history of the 'Showcase of the Immortals,' emerging victorious and capturing the first singles title of her WWE career. This also marked the first time in WWE history two Black women were in the main event of WrestleMania. The next year, after getting squashed by a returning Lynch at SummerSlam, Belair got revenge and won a championship at WrestleMania for the second consecutive year. While Belair-Banks was the better match, Belair-Lynch was among the best matches of their WrestleMania and gave fans a significant payoff after SummerSlam's disappointing result.
Sasha Banks (black/green attire) and Bianca Belair (silver attire) battle during their WWE Smackdown Women's Championship match during WrestleMania 37.
(USA TODAY Sports / Reuters)
35. WrestleMania 38 (April 2-3, 2022) – Cody Rhodes returns
A relatively poorly kept secret, Cody Rhodes' WWE return still sparked pandemonium in Texas. Rhodes had left WWE years prior and became one of wrestling's biggest stars, even helping to create WWE's first true competitor in nearly two decades in All Elite Wrestling. During his time away, Rhodes showcased in-ring ability and skills with the microphone that would turn him into one of if not the biggest star in WWE today. Rhodes used his patented entrance (style and music) and immediately won over fans before putting on a strong match with Seth Rollins, setting the stage for the next era of WWE.
36. WrestleMania 38 (April 2-3, 2022) – Sami Zayn vs Johnny Knoxville in an Anything Goes match
Johnny Knoxville joins Mr. T as the only celebrities on this list to actually compete in a WrestleMania match. Knoxville and Zayn feuded for more than three months leading up to the event both on and off WWE programming. A truly fun match at WrestleMania 38 was the result, with Knoxville's 'Jackass' cast members taking part, a giant mouse trap factoring into the finish and Zayn showing off just how entertaining he can be across all aspects of the WWE product. While it may seem like a throwaway moment for Zayn, whenever celebrity talent is involved WWE turns to trusted talent to deliver segments and matches that are memorable for fans. All parties came through here.
37. WrestleMania 39 (April 1-2, 2023) – Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn vs The Usos for the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships
What initially began as a comical run with Zayn joining The Bloodline turned into one of the most well-executed stories in recent WWE memory. After months of building tension between Zayn and The Bloodline, the star eventually turned on the dominant faction at the Royal Rumble, hitting Roman Reigns with a steel chair. Zayn would get so hot that a segment of fans wanted him to potentially replace Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes in the main event of WrestleMania. Instead, Zayn and longtime best friend Kevin Owens teamed up to take on Jimmy and Jey Uso for the the tag team championship in the main event of WrestleMania Night 1. Owens and Zayn would win the titles, causing a crowd eruption and hinting at a potentially disastrous weekend for The Bloodline.
38. WrestleMania 39 (April 1-2, 2023) – Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes for the WWE Undisputed Universal Championship
The first step in Rhodes' two-year "Finish the Story" angle happened in Los Angeles in 2023. After setting out to go from 'undesirable to undeniable,' Rhodes was closing WWE's signature show as the company's biggest and most marketable babyface. Reigns entered on a historic championship reign and was main eventing WrestleMania for the third consecutive year and for the seventh time overall. Rhodes and Reigns built up the tension in typical main event fashion, with interferences from The Bloodline as well as Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens. In the end, Reigns' real-life cousin, Solo Sikoa, would take advantage of a distracted referee and drop Rhodes, leaving the crowd stunned as the heel's championship run continued.
39. WrestleMania 40 (April 6-7, 2024) — Sami Zayn def. Gunther to win the Intercontinental Championship
Looking back at my grades from last year, there were some moments that I marked higher on the overall WrestleMania 40 card. In the same breath, no match on either night's card had a more surprising outcome than Zayn going over Gunther. WrestleMania 40 marked the third consecutive 'Showcase of the Immortals' that Zayn managed to steal the show in his own right. A jack of all trades, Zayn carried a celebrity-driven 'Jackass' match, main-evented — and won — a tag-team championship contest against the Usos and then dethroned arguably the most dominant non-Reigns figure in recent WWE history in what was arguably the best pure wrestling match on either night's card. Even after a loss, this match also put Gunther on a clear path to winning the World Heavyweight Championship later in the year, which is worth mentioning, especially in retrospect.
40. WrestleMania 40 (April 6-7, 2024) — Drew McIntyre def. Seth Rollins to win World Heavyweight Championship; Damian Priest cashes in Money in the Bank briefcase
McIntyre vs. Rollins was a strong opening match for Night 2 of WrestleMania 40, especially considering that the Visionary competed on both nights with a significant knee injury. As good as the match was, the reason this moment makes the cut comes after the initial bell. McIntyre, who defeated Rollins, mixed it up with CM Punk at ringside, which allowed Priest to cash in his guaranteed championship match and defeat the Scottish Psychopath to win the World Heavyweight Championship for himself. A MITB cash-in is always going to be one of the most exciting moments on WWE programming, and the fact that it came at WrestleMania (for just the second time ever) added to the aura of the moment. This also served as a major launching point for one of the best WWE feuds of 2024, McIntyre vs. Punk.
41. WrestleMania 40 (April 6-7, 2024) — Cody Rhodes finishes the story
An 'Avengers'-style moment in WWE history, Rhodes finally capturing the Undisputed WWE Championship doesn't just belong on this list, it could very well be the greatest main event in WrestleMania history.
The Bloodline Rules stipulation ensured that there would be plenty of run-ins, upping the ante each time and creating absolutely perfect chaos involving The Bloodline, The Rock, John Cena, Seth Rollins and The Undertaker.
There have been better technical matches and perhaps better kayfabe-only storylines in WWE history, but when you look at the career arc of Rhodes and what he has meant to the wrestling industry and his ascent to being the biggest star in WWE, there may not be a better narrative in the history of professional wrestling as a whole.
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Whether trading barbs on social media or interfering in each other's matches, Jade and Naomi's feud has ignited a debate among fans as to which member of the now-defunct 'big three' is in the right. 'To see the reaction and the live response, that's what I care most about. The fans are engaging with me and interacting with me during the show, that's the key. I definitely feel the energy, so I'm gonna keep doing what I'm doing, which is being absolutely nasty.' Though being 'absolutely nasty' has gotten the new-and-improved Naomi a slot in the 2025 Money in the Bank Ladder match, it's going to take more than nastiness to clear a field that includes former WWE, NXT, CMLL, NJPW, Stardom and ROH Women's World Champions. Advertisement Asked to describe her fellow Money in the Bank competitors in a few words, Naomi assigns 'jacked' and 'Big mama' to Rhea Ripley, while recent call-up Stephanie Vaquer is 'demonic.' Former Money in the Bank Winner Alexa Bliss is 'fury,' according to Naomi, while she thinks of Giulia as 'beautiful madness,' like her moniker. Rounding out the field is 23-year-old prodigy Roxanne Perez, who Naomi describes as '[a] baby, straight out of the womb.' If Naomi can outwit, outlast, or simply out-climb her five fellow competitors, she'll earn the Money in the Bank contract – a briefcase containing paperwork for a guaranteed title shot any time, any place in the next 365 days. A Money in the Bank winner can attempt to cash in on any champion of their choosing, and Naomi has her sights set on current WWE Women's Champion, Tiffany Stratton. 'I want the big championship, especially because Tiffany has made it so difficult for me,' she says. 'When I was going after the championship, she made my life hell, and I haven't forgotten about that.' Advertisement Though cashing in on Stratton would be long-overdue payback for Naomi, it would also be her first time hold a singles title in WWE since 2017. 'I've really only held a championship every five to six years throughout my career,' she reflects. 'This time, I think it's been seven or eight, if I do win a championship again. To me, it's always about the journey, about getting there and earning it. I never want it if it's not deserved or earned. Time will tell this go around, if I can continue to keep up this momentum as the Caution Queen.' Cashing in and taking Stratton's title would make Naomi one of three champions in her family: she's married to fellow wrestler Jimmy Uso, whose twin brother Jey Uso currently holds the WWE World Championship, while her cousin-in-law Jacob Fatu is the current WWE United States Champion. 'It's really a blessing,' she says. 'I get so much of my fuel and motivation from them, being married into this family and being surrounded by such amazing wrestlers who know so much about this business.' Advertisement 'It makes me want to be good – and I don't want to be the loser in the family! I don't want to be the only one who ain't bringing home no gold. They definitely inspired me to work as hard as they do, to be as good as they are, to represent the family dynasty I'm a part of.' As for what a Naomi Women's World Championship reign would look like in 2025, she says she's not picky regarding challengers. 'Everybody can get it. We have so much new talent out there, there are so many new matchups for me. I would love to get in there with Rhea [Rhipley] at this level, with Iyo [Sky] at this level. Becky [Lynch], as long as she and I have been here, me and Becky ain't ever really had to square up in a championship-level match, and she's definitely still one of the top-tier women in our division.' 'Bayley is one of my best friends,' she continues. 'I haven't really gotten to talk to her much and explain the situation, but we'll see where Bayley lies and hopefully I can get her on my side. There's so many – Roxanne, Giulia, all of these new women. I wouldn't mind going down to NXT and giving the girls down there a whooping and maybe helping a little.' Advertisement Vaquer, Perez and Giulia are all recent NXT call-ups, but Naomi says there are still plenty of women in WWE's developmental brand she has her eye on, including former NXT North American Champion Kelani Jordan. 'There's quite a few I love. What I really love are the girls that everyone thinks are so nice and sweet, because they get taken advantage of. Kelani [Jordan] is a perfect example. I'd like to take a couple of those girls under my wing and show them what happens when they flip the script and release the beast.' In October of 2024, Jordan teamed with then-tag-team champions Cargill and Belair, who visited NXT to compete in a six-woman tag match. Naomi, who was an active roster member at the time, says she didn't appreciate being swapped out of 'the big three,' the informal trio of herself, Cargill, and Belair. 'They've been shading me and doing little things like that the whole time, and when I finally did something about it, they couldn't handle it. They've been playing with me, they've been pushing me aside, they've been acting like I was replaceable in this dynamic, in this group. But now we see how the real star of the 'big three' is.' Advertisement Though she came up short against Cargill at WrestleMania, Naomi says their feud is far from over, and that she's eager to put their issues to bed in a stipulation match – the more violent, the better. 'Absolutely I want a stipulation match for Jade,' she says. '[Falls count anywhere? Last woman standing?] I'll take any of the above. What do you think she would get the most hurt in? What's the most brutal? Maybe a coffin match. I just want to be able to use my razor blades.' Best of Variety Sign up for Variety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.


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Seth Rollins, Naomi win Money in the Bank ladder matches
WWE championships in the men's and women's divisions officially received top contenders at Money in the Bank on Saturday night. Seth Rollins and Noami won their respective matches and can cash-in an opportunity for a WWE championship any time and any place. Rollins climbed to the top of the ladder in his match, beating out LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Andrade, El Grande Americano and Penta. Rollins got help from Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker to stymie some of the competition in the ring. Meanwhile, Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo tried to help Sikoa. But Fatu turned on Sikoa and put him through a ladder. Knight thought he had a clear opportunity, once again, to grab the Money in the Bank briefcase and potentially change the trajectory of his career. However, Rollins pulled Knight down and countered a BFT attempt. Rollins threw Knight into the ladder and then hit him with a Stomp. Rollins climbed up the ladder to retrieve the briefcase. It's the second time Rollins has won the match in his career. He was the first one to cash-in at WrestleMania when he did it at WrestleMania at WrestleMania 31. Now, he'll either have John Cena or Jey Uso in his crosshairs. The women's division was warned to "proceed with caution" as Naomi became an instant contender with her Money in the Bank win. There was really no odds-on favorite for the women's match. Naomi, Giulia, Roxanne Perez, Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss and Stephanie Vaquer had great shots at winning. Vaquer may have been at a disadvantage after being in three matches in 24 hours, including a tag-team match with Lola Vice at Worlds Collide. Ripley and Bliss were among the final two to climb the ladder, but Naomi came into the ring and disrupted their momentum. Naomi tipped the ladder over, sending Bliss crashing to the mat and Ripley onto another ladder. Naomi climbed the ladder and grabbed the briefcase for the win. She will now have either WWE women's champion Tiffany Stratton or women's world champion Iyo Sky in her crosshairs. She's also still in a bitter feud with Jade Cargill. It's sure to be an eventful year for both competitors. Here's how the rest of the card played out: Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.