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Spider-Man: Homecoming Trailer 2 Breakdown

By Mat Elfring on Mar 28, 2017 09:23 pm


The second trailer for the upcoming Sony/Marvel Studios film, Spider-Man: Homecoming has been released, which you can watch here. The trailer for the July 7 film revealed quite a bit of new information, and we're breaking down all the intriguing parts. Here's what we learned.


The Spider Emblem Is A Drone


Prior to the title card for the movie, we see Spider-Man's emblem comes off his chest and flies away. It looks like his suit still uses technology from Tony Stark. It's unclear what the purpose of this is, whether it's used to scout dangerous areas or something else. That means there is probably a camera in the spider-drone. We see this shot again later in the trailer.


The Suit Conforms To The Wearer's Body


When putting on the suit, Spider-Man presses the emblem, and it conforms to his body. It's probably much easier to put on than a skin tight suit; although, it looks a little challenging to get into.


Peter's Friend Learns His Secret


Ned Leeds learns that his friend Peter Parker is Spider-Man, and he has a lot of questions, like, "Can you summon an army of Spiders?" As we've learned in the past, having people know your identity can be very dangerous.


Captain America's Fitness Challenge


Parker is still in high school in the film, and we get a couple shots of him going about his day. This includes gym class, during which a Sony TV is rolled in, and the class has to watch the Captain America Fitness Challenge. It's weird to see an Avenger involved in something like this. While the video is playing, Parker tells Leeds, "I stole his shield."


Spider-Ned Is Introduced


Leeds asks if he can wear the mask, and we get a fun little moment of Spider-Ned, who is holding a hologram of a small city or small portion of NYC.


Ned And Peter Work Together


Parker and Leeds use shop class to analyze a piece of electronics, or they're putting something together. It's unclear what exactly is in that vice, but it seems important. Leeds looks to be a big part of helping Parker solve the mysteries in the movie.


Just A Reminder This Takes Place In The Marvel Cinematic Universe


We get a quick establishing shot of New York City, where Avengers Tower can be seen. The trailer is really hitting home that Spider-Man lives in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There are a few moments like this throughout the trailer.


Could Donald Glover Be Playing Prowler?


We're still unsure who Donald Glover is playing. He's involved with future-weaponry. We're not sure if he's dealing it or selling it, but he doesn't seem to be a good guy. Our guess is that he is playing Hobie Brown, The Prowler.


The Vulture's Men Are Blowing Up Grocery Stores


Throughout the first half of the trailer, Vulture says the rich and powerful don't care about people like him or his crew/gang/coworkers. They need to make a change. At this point, their directive is unclear. Why are they blowing up grocery stores with high-tech weapons? Are they low-level thugs, shaking down mom and pop shops for "protection" money?


Iron Man Comes To The Rescue


We've already seen the Staten Island Ferry getting cut in half in the previous trailer. What's new is that we see Iron Man coming to the rescue, to put it back together, since Spider-Man can't do it on his own.


Stark Wants The Suit Back


We're assuming because of what happened on the ferry, Stark demands the Spider-Man suit back, which he gave to Parker in Captain America: Civil War. Parker tells him that he's "nothing without the suit." Despite that, Parker complies.


The Vulture Is Protective Of His Family


"I want you to understand: I'll do anything to protect my family" Vulture tells Spider-Man. Again, it's unclear if he means "family" as people that are blood related or if he means it more as a mobster term: the people he's extremely close to. We get quite a few shots of Spider-Man being beaten up by Vulture and his men.


Check Out Spider-Man's New Suit


We get to see Parker's new, homemade costume, which is very reminiscent of Ben Reilly's from the comics, with reverse coloring. Even though Parker doesn't have the approval of Stark or the help of his gear, he still wants to be a hero.


The Vulture Will Hurt Everyone In Spider-Man's Life


The Vulture and Spider-Man fight at Coney Island. What's important to note here is that Spider-Man's mask is off during the fight, so Vulture knows what he looks like. He says, "Don't mess with me because I will kill you and everybody you love."


One Last Shot Of The New Costume


Stark tells Parker not to do anything stupid at the end of the trailer, and we get to see Spider-Man fighting Vulture on top of a plane that he is trying to save from crashing. We get another nice shot of Spider-Man's costume here, which looks to primarily consist of a hoodie and pajamas.

Spider-Man: Homecoming comes to theaters on July 7.



Wrestlemania 33: Match Card And Predictions

By Mat Elfring on Mar 28, 2017 07:29 am


By the look on AJ Styles's face in the image above, you know it's time for Wrestlemania. WWE's biggest event of the year comes to the WWE Network and PPV on Sunday, April 2, and it's going to be one long show. There are a lot of matches on this year's card, so let's see who is fighting and our predictions for the event.


Neville (c) vs. Austin Aries (Kickoff Show)


(For the Cruiserweight Championship)

The cruiserweight division has been a lot of fun, especially with Neville as the champion. Now, the commentator for 205 Live, Austin Aries, is stepping into the ring to take on the champion.

In order for this rivalry, which is relatively new, to keep going, Aries has to win here. In addition, Neville needs to be knocked down a few pegs because his ego is out of control, so an Aries win here just makes sense.

Prediction: Aries wins


Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal (Kickoff Show)


In the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal, 30 superstars begin the match in the ring, and much like the Royal Rumble match, each wrestler is eliminated by being tossed over the top rope. As of this writing, only 13 wrestlers have been announced for the match: Braun Strowman, Sami Zayn, Goldust, R-Truth, Curtis Axel, Primo, Epico, Bo Dallas, Jinder Mahal, Apollo Crews, Mojo Rawley, Big Show, and Curt Hawkins.

Because there are still 17 people to be announced for this match, this is a tough one to call. However, because of the headway he's making on Raw and also because there are a lot of rumors of this being "his year," we're going to give the win to Braun Strowman.

Our Prediction: Braun Strowman wins


Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson (c) vs. Enzo Amore & Big Cass vs. Cesaro & Sheamus


(For the Raw Tag Team Championship)

There are a lot of talented stars involved in this match; however, a triple threat for the Raw Tag Team Championship doesn't have as strong of a story driving it. This championship match features the active teams on Raw--minus New Day, who are hosting the night's events.

There has to be more to this match than meets the eye. Right off the bat, Gallows and Anderson will get the win, but it will happen thanks to interference from former Bullet Club member Finn Balor. The injured star and former Universal Champion has been at house shows, and Wrestlemania is the best time for him to return. This may sound a bit too much for an early Wrestlemania match, but maybe we just want to see a Bullet Club reunion.

Prediction: Gallows and Anderson win after Finn Balor interference


Alexa Bliss (c) Open Challenge


(For the Smackdown Women's Championship)

Alexa Bliss couldn't decide who to face at Wrestlemania, so Smackdown GM Daniel Bryan stated that every available woman on the Smackdown roster will have a chance at the belt on April 2. How will this match work? Will it be everyone in the ring at once or just one quick match after another? At this point in time, it's unclear.

Because there are more questions than answers for this match, we're going to go out on a limb and say this is the match when Asuka from NXT gets called up and ends up winning the Smackdown Women's Championship. That prediction may not be a little too far out there, as her call-up is one rumors circulating around the net.

Prediction: Asuka steps up and wins


Dean Ambrose (c) vs. Baron Corbin


(For the Intercontinental Championship)

Baron Corbin continues his dominance on Smackdown, and the next person on his list is Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose. Both of these men want to be back on the road to the WWE Championship, but they'll have to face each other first.

It feels like a no-brainer that Corbin is going to win this one, freeing Ambrose from the Intercontinental belt to enter the WWE Championship picture. Then, it will finally be time for Corbin to have some gold around his waist.

Prediction: Corbin wins


John Cena & Nikki Bella vs. The Miz & Maryse


This is a feud blending the worlds of the reality series Total Divas and Smackdown as Nikki Bella and Maryse's battle has its own match at Wrestlemania. In addition, their significant others are teaming with them for this match.

While The Miz is one of our favorite parts of Smackdown, with all the rumblings that John Cena is about to take some time off from the company, it seems more than likely WWE will want Cena to go out on top. That being said, we're giving the win to Cena and Bella.

Prediction: Cena/Bella wins


Chris Jericho (c) vs. Kevin Owens


(For the United States Championship)

Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens used to be best friends. Then, Owens turned on Jericho at the "Festival of Friendship," and wrestling fans' hearts shattered into a million pieces. Now, the two will battle it out on the grandest stage of them all: Wrestlemania.

Much like the Cena match, the word around the campfire is that Jericho is taking a break after the April event. Considering all of that, we're giving the win to Owens. Hopefully, we can also see Owens get a dirty win to get some more heat on him as well.

Prediction: Owens wins dirty


Bayley (c) vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Sasha Banks vs. Nia Jax (Fatal 4-Way Match)


(For the Raw Women's Championship)

Three of the women on Raw have proven themselves as worthy of the Women's Championship on the Monday night show: Charlotte, Sasha Banks, and Nia Jax. All three of them will take on the current champion, Bayley.

This is extremely tough to call. The only one who hasn't been champion as of yet is Nia Jax, but is she ready? While Bayley, Charlotte, and Banks are all top-talent and put on some amazing matches, we're going to go out on a limb and say the human-wrecking ball, Jax, is going to win it all.

Prediction: Nia Jax wins


Shane McMahon vs. AJ Styles


AJ Styles didn't have a match at Wrestlemania, so he did the one thing that would get everyone's attention: attack Shane McMahon. Now, he'll be fighting the son of the owner of the WWE, even though Styles was fired by general manager Daniel Bryan.

There's one thing we can say about this match: it's going to be filled with ridiculous high spots. Whether you like the booking or not, it's going to entertain the masses. However, when it comes down to it, we think Styles is going to come out on top.

Prediction: Styles wins


Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns


One staple of Wrestlemania is the Undertaker. This year, he'll be taking on Roman Reigns, a match whose seeds were planted back at Royal Rumble. There have been a couple meetings between the two since then.

There isn't a lot of hype behind this, and there are plenty of rumors stating this is going to be the Undertaker's last match. Because of this, we think he's going out on top with a win.

Prediction: Undertaker wins


Seth Rollins vs. Triple H


This is a story a few years in the making. At one time, Seth Rollins and Triple H worked together, and things were going great, especially when Rollins was the champion. However, Rollins was betrayed, and after a knee injury, he's made his return and is now looking for revenge.

This is the best storyline on Raw. While the card is already stacked, this is a welcome addition. There is nothing more we'd rather see than Rollins coming out on top here. However, he is injured, so in order for him to get the win, it's going to take some outside interference. This is very tough to call, but we're giving the win to Triple H.

Prediction: Triple H wins


Goldberg (c) vs. Brock Lesnar


(For the Universal Championship)

Brock Lesnar is challenging Goldberg for the Universal Championship. Both meetings between the two stars, at the Royal Rumble and Survivor Series, have shown that Goldberg is a dominant force. This will be the third official meeting between the two stars.

We think that this is the end of the feud, and there's no way Goldberg will best Lesnar once again. Continuously beating down a person that WWE has set up to be an unstoppable force (Lesnar), over and over, doesn't make sense unless he gets the win at the end. Lesnar will get his belt back and give it up to someone else at the next PPV. We don't see either of these men holding the title for very long.

Prediction: Lesnar wins


Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Randy Orton


(For the WWE Championship)

WWE Champion Bray Wyatt will be taking on former ally and Royal Rumble winner Randy Orton. This has been a fantastic storyline and is one of the most anticipated matches of the card. Orton recently burned down the Wyatt's compound, so Wyatt is out for revenge.

We love Bray Wyatt as champion, and it's really hard to put that love aside, especially when he's up against someone who has headlined a plethora of PPVs. We're thinking WWE is going to continue pushing Wyatt, and there may be some interferences in this match, whether it's Luke Harper or Erick Rowan. Taking everything into consideration, Wyatt will retain his belt.

Prediction: Wyatt wins clean.



Every WWE WrestleMania, ranked

By Anonymous on Mar 28, 2017 04:13 am

32. WrestleMania 9 (1993)


Debuting in 1985, WrestleMania is the WWE's biggest annual event. With this year's event on the horizon, we've decided to rank every single WrestleMania, based entirely on the entertainment factor of each.

We'll start at the bottom: Billed as the "World's Largest Toga Party," WrestleMania IX marked the first time the event was held in an outdoor arena. This least-entertaining WrestleMania featured a lifeless card and an underwhelming main event that saw Hulk Hogan win the championship in 22 seconds.

Marquee matchup(s): Money Inc. def. The Mega-Maniacs; Yokozuna def. Bret Hart.

Photo: WWE


31. WrestleMania 11 (1995)


WrestleMania 11 was a lot of fun for wrestling fans who wanted to see '90s mainstays Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy and Jonathan Taylor Thomas. But if you were looking for a good wrestling match, then this event definitely wasn't for you.

Marquee matchup(s): Lawrence Taylor def. Bam Bam Bigelow; Diesel (with Anderson) def. Shawn Michaels (with McCarthy).

Photo: WWE


30. WrestleMania 2 (1986)


The second WrestleMania left many people scratching their heads. The event was held on a Monday and spread across three separate venues. To make things worse, the card was a disaster, featuring a boxing match between "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Mr. T and a 20-man battle royal with wrestlers and professional football players.

Marquee matchup(s): Hogan def. King Kong Bundy; 20-man Battle Royal.

Photo: WWE


29. WrestleMania 32 (2016)


This loooooooong, overbooked WrestleMania featured some "wow" moments like the 'Taker-Shane McMahon Hell in a Cell matchup. But the Roman Reigns-Triple H main event was underwhelming.

Marquee matchup(s): Chris Jericho def. AJ Styles; Charlotte def. Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks; The League of Nations def. The New Day.

Photo: WWE


28. WrestleMania 13 (1997)


Other than Bret Hart and Stone Cold Steve Austin's epic submission match that left the Texas Rattlesnake with blood streaming down his face, this WrestleMania was one of the least entertaining of all time.

The event marked the official WrestleMania debut of the Rock (as Rocky Maivia).

Marquee matchup(s): Hart def. Austin; Maivia def. The Sultan.

Photo: WWE


27. WrestleMania 15 (1999)


With a messy and overbooked undercard, WrestleMania 15 was saved by the no disqualification match between two of the company's biggest stars ever: Austin and the Rock.

Marquee matchup(s): Austin def. The Rock; Shane McMahon def. X-Pac.

Photo: WWE


26. WrestleMania 5 (1989)


The fifth annual WrestleMania was headlined by former tag-team partners Hogan and Savage. Hogan ultimately prevailed to win his second WWF championship of his career.

Marquee matchup(s): Hogan def. Savage.

Photo: WWE


25. WrestleMania 4 (1988)


Held on March 27, 1989, this WrestleMania had a 14-man single-elimination tournament for the vacant WWF Heavyweight Championship as its main event. This bracket-style tournament didn't exactly live up to its hype as Savage won the vacant title.

Marquee matchup(s): Savage def. Ted DiBiase; Hogan-Andre the Giant double disqualification.

Photo: WWE


24. WrestleMania 29 (2013)


Hosted at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, this WrestleMania featured The Rock vs. John Cena, a rematch of the previous year's main event.

The 'Taker vs. CM Punk matchup turned out to be the clear-cut match of the night.

Marquee matchup(s): Cena def. The Rock; The Undertaker def. CM Punk.

Photo: WWE


23. WrestleMania 27 (2011)


The Rock returned to host WrestleMania 27, setting up future fights with Cena.

The Undertaker and Triple H put on a grueling match in the Georgia Dome that extended the Dead Man's WrestleMania winning streak to 19, but nothing else makes this event stand out.

Marquee matchup(s): The Undertaker def. Triple H; Orton def. CM Punk.

Photo: WWE


22. WrestleMania 21 (2005)


WrestleMania 21, held in Los Angeles, had the makings of a phenomenal fight card, but the event was slightly disappointing. It signaled the rise of Cena and Dave Batista after they defeated JBL and Triple H, respectively.

Marquee matchup(s): Kurt Angle def. Michaels; Cena def. JBL; Batista def. Triple H.

Photo: WWE


21. WrestleMania 1 (1985)


The inaugural WrestleMania—held at Madison Square Garden in New York—featured some of the biggest wrestlers and celebrities at the time. Not only did wrestling icons like Hogan, Mr. T and Jimmy Snuka appear, but so did Muhammad Ali, as a special guest referee, and Liberace, as the guest timekeeper.

Marquee matchup(s): Hogan and Mr. T def. Piper and Paul Orndorff; Andre the Giant def. Big John Studd.

Photo: WWE


20. WrestleMania 16 (2000)


Although injuries to Austin and the Undertaker hindered the card at WrestleMania 16, the event still had some memorable matches.

The best bout of the night wasn't the fatal four-way main event, though—it was the epic triangle ladder match between the Dudley Boyz, the Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian that stole the show.

Marquee matchup(s): Triple H def. The Rock, Mick Foley and Big Show; Edge and Christian def. The Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz.

Photo: WWE


19. WrestleMania 23 (2007)


In the "Battle of Billionaires," Donald Trump's Bobby Lashley defeated Vince McMahon's Umaga, earning our future president the right to shave McMahon's head.

The Trump vs. McMahon match was highlighted by Austin giving Trump the Stunner.

Marquee matchup(s): Lashley (with Trump) def. Umaga (with Mr. McMahon); Mr. Kennedy def. CM Punk, Randy Orton, Finlay, Matt Hardy and King Booker; Cena def. Michaels.

Photo: WWE


18. WrestleMania 8 (1992)


WrestleMania 8—hosted in Indianapolis—was a mixed bag. While the main event—Hogan vs. Sid Justice—was extremely underwhelming, the event was saved by two undercard bouts: Bret Hart vs. Piper and Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair.

Marquee matchup(s): Hart def. Piper; Hogan def. Justice; Savage def. Flair.

Photo: WWE


17. WrestleMania 7 (1991)


The seventh WrestleMania had a lot going for it: Hogan returned to defeat Sergeant Slaughter, the Ultimate Warrior faced off against Savage in a retirement match and the Undertaker made his WrestleMania debut.

Marquee matchup(s): Hogan def. Slaughter; The Ultimate Warrior def. Savage; The Undertaker def. Snuka.

Photo: WWE


16. WrestleMania 6 (1990)


While many best remember Hogan body slamming Andre the Giant in WrestleMania 3, he also had a WrestleMania moment when he lifted the Ultimate Warrior above his head in the main event.

However, in the title-for-title tilt, Warrior ended up defeating Hogan to win both the Intercontinental and the WWF championship.

Marquee matchup(s): Ultimate Warrior def. Hogan; The Hart Foundation def. The Bolsheviks.

Photo: WWE


15. WrestleMania 30 (2014)


Yes, WrestleMania 30 started with The Rock, Austin and Hogan in the middle of the ring for an incredible moment, and it ended with Daniel Bryan finally winning the title. But all anyone will remember is the end of The Streak, where Lesnar finally beat Undertaker at WrestleMania.

Marquee matchup(s): Lesnar def. The Undertaker; Bryan def. Triple H; Bryan def. Batista and Orton.

Photo: WWE


14. WrestleMania 25 (2009)


The 25th WrestleMania had a card that should've made it one of the best in the PPV's history. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to the hype. The incredible Michaels-Undertaker bout ended up making this event one of the best in recent memory.

Marquee matchup(s): Triple H def. Orton; The Undertaker def. Michaels.

Photo: WWE


13. WrestleMania 12 (1996)


In what is arguably the greatest WrestleMania match ever, Michaels and Hart met in a legendary Iron Man match that ended in a scoreless stalemate. The bout then went into sudden death where the Heartbreak Kid escaped with a victory and the championship belt.

Marquee matchup(s): Michaels def. Hart; Ultimate Warrior def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley.

Photo: WWE


12. WrestleMania 14 (1998)


With special enforcer Mike Tyson in DX's corner, it was all set for Michaels to defeat Austin and retain the WWF championship at WrestleMania 14. But the former heavyweight champion made his presence felt by betraying the Heartbreak Kid and awarding the title to Stone Cold.

An irate Michaels then caught some heavy hands when Tyson knocked him out.

Marquee matchup(s): Austin def. Michaels; The Undertaker def. Kane; The Rock def. Ken Shamrock.

Photo: WWE


11. WrestleMania 22 (2006)


On any other night, the Michaels-McMahon fight would've stolen the show at WrestleMania. But then the Mankind-Edge brawl stole the show, becoming the match of WrestleMania 22.

Marquee matchup(s): Michaels def. Mr. McMahon; Edge def. Mankind; Rey Mysterio def. Orton and Kurt Angle.

Photo: WWE


10. WrestleMania 26 (2010)


After ending Flair's career two years prior, Michaels put his career on the line in the squared-circle again. This time, it was in a "Streak vs. Career" match with the Undertaker. It was a proper send-off for the Heartbreak Kid, who has not suited up since losing to the Phenom in 2010.

Marquee matchup(s): The Undertaker def. Michaels; Jericho def. Edge.

Photo: WWE


9. WrestleMania 28 (2012)


After eight years away from the ring, The Rock triumphantly returned to battle with Cena in an iconic match. Even though it was billed as a "once in a lifetime match," the two would meet again at WrestleMania 29.

Following a rocky start to the event, the Triple H-Undertaker Hell in a Cell bout energized the crowd for this top-10 WrestleMania.

Marquee matchup(s): The Rock def. Cena; The Undertaker def. Triple H; CM Punk def. Jericho.

Photo: WWE


8. WrestleMania 31 (2015)


The first WrestleMania at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara had a bevy of unforgettable WrestleMania moments like NWO vs. DX, Sting's WWE debut, The Rock and Ronda Rousey against The Authority and, of course, Seth Rollins cashing in his Money in the Bank to win the title.

Marquee matchup(s): Rollins def. Reigns and Lesnar; Triple H def. Sting.

Photo: WWE


7. WrestleMania 24 (2008)


WrestleMania 24 was full of great matchups. CM Punk became a star by winning the Money in the Bank briefcase, and the Orton-Triple H-Cena triple-threat match was great. But the best (and worst) part of the night was the Michaels-Flair "career-threatening" match.

The Heartbreak Kid hit the Sweet Chin Music to officially end the Nature Boy's distinguished 35-year wrestling career.

Marquee matchup(s): Michaels def. Flair; The Undertaker def. Edge; Orton def. Cena and Triple H.

Photo: WWE


6. WrestleMania 10 (1994)


Back at Madison Square Garden, WrestleMania 10 was the first iteration of the event that did not feature Hogan. The night kicked off with a sibling rivalry: Owen Hart vs. Bret Hart. The Hitman—who worked double duty—lost to his brother in the fantastic matchup. Bret ended up winning the championship later that night.

Marquee matchup(s): Hart def. Yokozuna; Razor Ramon def. Michaels;

Photo: WWE


5. WrestleMania 20 (2004)


The 20th anniversary of WrestleMania was one of the most historic in the 30-plus events. After Cena made his 'Mania debut by beating the Big Show, Eddie Guerrero conquered Kurt Angle in a crowd-pleasing moment.

The main event, featuring one of the best triple-threat matches ever, ended with Chris Benoit winning the championship.

Marquee matchup(s): Benoit def. Triple H and Michaels; Guerrero def. Angle; Christian def. Jericho; Goldberg def. Lesnar.

Photo: WWE


4. WrestleMania 18 (2002)


The final WrestleMania under the WWF moniker featured an "Icon vs. Icon" match between two legends: The Rock and Hogan. The Great One outlasted Hogan in what can only be described as the most electrifying match.

Marquee matchup(s): The Rock def. Hogan; Triple H def. Jericho; The Undertaker def. Flair.

Photo: WWE


3. WrestleMania 19 (2003)


Other than the pair of Limp Bizkit performances, the first WrestleMania under the WWE name did not disappoint. The Michaels-Chris Jericho match was one for the ages, while the Austin-Rock trilogy finally ended with a Rock victory after three Rock Bottoms.

Marquee matchup(s): Michaels def. Jericho; The Rock def. Austin.

Photo: WWE


2. WrestleMania 3 (1987)


Ricky Steamboat and Savage put together one of the best wrestling matches of all time in front of 93,173 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome. In the main event, Hogan body slammed the 500-pound Andre the Giant in one of the most iconic WrestleMania moments ever.

Marquee matchup(s): Hogan def. Andre the Giant; Steamboat def. Savage.

Photo: WWE


1. WrestleMania 17 (2001)


WrestleMania 17 was voted the greatest WWE PPV of all-time, and it's no surprise why. Rock vs. Austin II and HHH vs. 'Taker go down as two of the best matches in WrestleMania history.

Marquee matchup(s): Austin def. The Rock; The Undertaker def. Triple H; Edge and Christian def. The Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz.

Photo: WWE



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