WWE WrestleMania stands as the pinnacle event in the realm of professional wrestling. Since its inaugural broadcast in 1985 on closed-circuit television, it revolutionized the landscape by marrying celebrity culture with wrestling like never before. While it may not have been the very first major wrestling event—having debuted 18 months after NWA’s Starrcade—it undeniably reshaped global perceptions of wrestling entertainment.
Throughout its extensive history, WrestleMania has delivered unforgettable moments and spectacular shows. While certain editions may shine brighter than others, many classic WrestleMania events continue to resonate with fans. In this article, we will explore the greatest WrestleMania pay-per-views (PPVs) ever to grace the squared circle.
As of March 31, 2025, by Mark Sammut: The anticipation for WrestleMania 41 is building as it approaches its dates on April 19 and 20, 2025. Although the promotional hype appears less vigorous compared to the previous year’s buildup, the lineup is impressively shaping up. Notable storylines include a heel turn for John Cena as he prepares to face Cody Rhodes, while Randy Orton and Kevin Owens look to conclude their bitter rivalry. Headlining the card, CM Punk is set for a thrilling showdown against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins, and fans are eager to see Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley engage in a highly anticipated triple-threat match.
Will WrestleMania 41 earn its place among the most memorable WrestleManias in history? Only time will tell.
12 WrestleMania 18
Cagematch Score: 6.63

- Date: March 17, 2002
- Location: SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario
Pivotal in defining a one-match show, WrestleMania 18 is primarily remembered for the electrifying showdown between The Rock and Hulk Hogan, which garnered one of the most passionate crowd responses ever witnessed. Although the match adhered to straightforward wrestling fundamentals, the fans’ fervent engagement made it a timeless spectacle. Surprisingly, amidst a roster filled with talent, WWE missed the opportunity to showcase a stronger card, punctuated by numerous lackluster bouts. Thus, while this WrestleMania may not rank among WWE’s elite, it features a match renowned for its crowd intensity and cultural footprint.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
WWF Intercontinental Championship – Rob Van Dam VS William Regal (c) |
Rob Van Dam |
2 Stars |
WWF European Championship – Christian VS Diamond Dallas Page (c) |
Diamond Dallas Page |
1.75 Stars |
WWF Hardcore Championship Hardcore Match – Goldust VS Maven (c) |
Spike Dudley |
-0.5 Stars |
Kurt Angle VS Kane |
Jack Swagger |
2.25 Stars |
NO DQ – Ric Flair VS The Undertaker |
The Undertaker |
3 Stars |
Booker T VS Edge |
Rey Mysterio |
1.25 Stars |
Stone Cold Steve Austin VS Scott Hall |
Bret Hart |
1 Stars |
WWF Tag Team Championship – The APA VS The Dudley Boyz VS The Hardy Boyz VS Billy and Chuck (c) |
Billy and Chuck |
2.25 Stars |
The Rock VS Hollywood Hulk Hogan |
The Rock |
3 Stars |
WWF Women’s Championship – Trish Stratus VS Lita VS Jazz (c) |
Jazz |
-1 Stars |
Undisputed WWF Championship – Triple H VS Chris Jericho (c) |
Triple H |
3 Stars |
11 WrestleMania 26
Cagematch Score: 7.23

- Date: March 28, 2010
- Location: University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
In a highly anticipated rematch, Shawn Michaels faced The Undertaker in a career-threatening clash, building upon their previous year’s masterpiece. This match, alongside a riveting World Championship contest between Chris Jericho and Edge, formed the backbone of a memorable WrestleMania. Additionally, John Cena’s face-off against Batista showcased two of WWE’s breakout stars from 2005, creating an electrifying environment. Although Bret Hart’s return fell flat in execution, the nostalgia left fans with cherished memories.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship – John Morrison and R-Truth VS ShoMiz (c) |
ShoMiz (The Miz and Big Show) |
0.5 Stars |
Triple Threat Match – Randy Orton VS Cody Rhodes VS Ted DiBiase Jr. |
Randy Orton |
2.75 Stars |
Money in the Bank Ladder Match |
Jack Swagger |
3.75 Stars |
Triple H VS Sheamus |
Triple H |
3.25 Stars |
Rey Mysterio VS CM Punk |
Rey Mysterio |
3 Stars |
No Holds Barred Lumberjack Match – Bret Hart VS Mr. McMahon |
Bret Hart |
None |
World Heavyweight Championship – Edge VS Chris Jericho (c) |
Chris Jericho |
4 Stars |
Alicia Fox, Layla, Maryse, Michelle McCool, and Vickie Guerrero VS Beth Phoenix, Eve Torres, Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly, and Mickie James |
Alicia Fox, Layla, Maryse, Michelle McCool, and Vickie Guerrero |
DUD |
WWE Championship – John Cena VS Batista (c) |
John Cena |
3.5 Stars |
No Disqualification Match – The Undertaker VS Shawn Michaels |
The Undertaker |
4.75 Stars |
10 WrestleMania 28
Cagematch Score: 7.28

- Date: April 1, 2012
- Location: Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
The lengthy build-up that began at the previous year’s event culminated in an iconic showdown between John Cena and The Rock in the main event of WrestleMania 28. Although the match itself may not have been the highlight of the night, the year-long storyline warranted its prime placement. Additionally, The Undertaker faced off against Triple H for the second consecutive year, contributing to the event’s allure. CM Punk’s bout against Chris Jericho for the WWE title emerged as a standout match, though overshadowed by the main event glamour. The night’s initial moments were marred by Sheamus’ swift victory over Daniel Bryan, a result that significantly boosted the latter’s career trajectory.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
WWE Tag Team Championship – Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd VS The Usos VS Primo and Epico (c) |
Primo and Epico |
2.25 Stars |
World Heavyweight Championship – Sheamus VS Daniel Bryan (c) |
Sheamus |
DUD |
Kane VS Randy Orton |
Kane |
1.75 Stars |
WWE Intercontinental Championship – Big Show VS Cody Rhodes (c) |
Big Show |
1.5 Stars |
Beth Phoenix and Eve Torres VS Kelly Kelly and Maria Menounos |
Kelly Kelly and Maria Menounos |
1.25 Stars |
Hell In A Cell – The Undertaker VS Triple H |
The Undertaker |
4.75 Stars |
RAW VS Smackdown Tag Team Match |
RAW |
2.25 Stars |
WWE Championship – Chris Jericho VS CM Punk (c) |
CM Punk |
3.75 Stars |
The Rock VS John Cena |
The Rock |
3.75 Stars |
9 WrestleMania 10
Cagematch Score: 7.79

- Date: March 20, 1994
- Location: Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York
Despite featuring only two closely contested matches, WrestleMania 10 is renowned for its memorable encounters that justify revisit. The iconic ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship between Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon delivered a historical performance, while the opening bout showcased Bret and Owen Hart in an unforgettable sibling rivalry, perfectly executed on the grand stage of Madison Square Garden. Although Yokozuna’s encounters with Lex Luger and Bret Hart were regarded as underwhelming, the build-up to the championship matches elevated the overall experience.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Bret Hart VS Owen Hart |
Owen Hart |
4.75 Stars |
Doink the Clown and Dink the Clown VS Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon |
Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon |
1.75 Stars |
Randy Savage VS Crush |
Randy Orton |
2.75 Stars |
WWF Women’s Championship – Leilani Kai VS Alundra Blayze (c) |
Alundra Blayze |
1.25 Stars |
WWF Tag Team Championship – Men on a Mission VS The Quebecers (c) |
Men on a Mission |
1.25 Stars |
WWF Championship – Lex Luger VS Yokozuna (c) |
Yokozuna |
0.5 Stars |
Earthquake VS Adam Bomb |
Earthquake |
DUD |
Undisputed WWF Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match – Shawn Michaels VS Razor Ramon (c) |
Razor Ramon |
5 Stars |
WWF Championship – Bret Hart VS Yokozuna (c) |
Bret Hart |
2.25 Stars |
8 WrestleMania 31
Cagematch Score: 8.36

- Date: March 29, 2015
- Location: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California
WrestleMania 31 generated significant buzz, particularly regarding Sting’s debut at the prestigious event. While he fell to Triple H, the match was skillfully executed, albeit muddled by excessive focus on WCW history. Fans expected a different outcome during the main event featuring Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, prompting WWE to pivot by allowing Seth Rollins to execute a timely Money in the Bank cash-in for the championship—an iconic moment that resonates to this day. Memorable highlights include Daniel Bryan’s victory in the Intercontinental ladder match and Rollins’ exceptional RKO finish against Orton.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
WWE Tag Team Championship – Los Matadores VS The New Day VS The Usos VS Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (c) |
Tyson Kidd and Cesaro |
3.5 Stars |
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal |
Big Show |
3.25 Stars |
WWE Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match – Daniel Bryan VS Dean Ambrose VS Dolph Ziggler VS Luke Harper VS R-Truth VS Stardust VS Bad News Barrett (c) |
Daniel Bryan |
4.25 Stars |
Randy Orton VS Seth Rollins |
Randy Orton |
4 Stars |
Triple H VS Sting |
Triple H |
2.5 Stars |
AJ Lee and Paige VS The Bella Twins |
AJ Lee and Paige |
2.5 Stars |
WWE United States Championship – John Cena VS Rusev |
John Cena |
3.5 Stars |
The Undertaker VS Bray Wyatt |
The Undertaker |
2.75 Stars |
WWE World Heavyweight Championship – Roman Reigns VS Seth Rollins VS Brock Lesnar (c) |
Seth Rollins |
4.5 Stars |
7 WrestleMania 21
Cagematch Score: 8.66

- Date: April 3, 2005
- Location: Staples Center in Los Angeles, California
WrestleMania 21 is often seen as a mixed bag, where the highlight matches far outweigh the disappointments. This event marked the rise of John Cena and Batista as the WWE’s primary superstars for the next decade, each claiming their championship. The show opened with a classic bout between Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero, and featured a wrestling exhibition between Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels—two matches that stole the spotlight. The Undertaker’s encounter with Randy Orton also added to the event’s overall appeal, as it highlighted ‘Taker’s undefeated streak for the first time in a genuine narrative arc.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Eddie Guerrero VS Rey Mysterio |
Rey Mysterio |
3.25 Stars |
Money in the Bank Ladder Match |
Edge |
4.5 Stars |
The Undertaker VS Randy Orton |
The Undertaker |
3.5 Stars |
WWE Women’s Championship – Christy Hemme VS Trish Stratus (c) |
Jack Swagger |
DUD |
Shawn Michaels VS Kurt Angle |
Kurt Angle |
4.75 Stars |
Big Show VS Akebono |
Akebono |
DUD |
WWE Championship – John Cena VS JBL (c) |
John Cena |
1.25 Stars |
World Heavyweight Championship – Batista VS Triple H (c) |
Batista |
2.75 Stars |
6 WrestleMania 39
Cagematch Score: 8.75 (Night 1), 6.75 (Night 2)

- Date: April 1 & 2, 2023
- Location: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
This WrestleMania showcased the true depth of the Bloodline saga, culminating in memorable moments. The first night concluded with Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens reuniting to claim the tag titles, while John Cena utilized his match to elevate new talent in the opener against Austin Theory. The family feud culminated with Rey Mysterio facing off against his son, Dominick. Rhea Ripley’s match against Charlotte Flair was a standout, featuring impressive performances and high stakes.
Unfortunately, the second night left fans divided, as many were eager for a title change after a lengthy reign from Roman Reigns—Cody Rhodes’ loss felt like an anticlimactic conclusion. Nonetheless, the night included wonderful matches such as Bianca Belair versus Asuka and Edge against Finn Balor, although both ended controversially. Nevertheless, the Intercontinental Championship triple threat featuring Gunther, Sheamus, and Drew McIntyre was undoubtedly the highlight, earning rave reviews.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Night One |
||
WWE United States Championship – John Cena VS Austin Theory (c) |
Austin Theory |
2.25 Stars |
The Street Profits VS Braun Strowman and Ricochet VS Alpha Academy VS The Viking Raiders |
The Street Profits |
3.75 Stars |
Seth Rollins VS Logan Paul |
Seth Rollins |
4.5 Stars |
Damage CTRL VS Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus, and Lita |
Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus, and Lita |
2.75 Stars |
Dominik Mysterio VS Rey Mysterio |
Rey Mysterio |
4 Stars |
WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship – Rhea Ripley VS Charlotte Flair (c) |
Rhea Ripley |
4.75 Stars |
The Miz VS Pat McAfee |
Pat McAfee |
None |
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship – Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn VS The Usos (c) |
Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn |
5 Stars |
Night Two |
||
Brock Lesnar VS Omos |
Brock Lesnar |
None |
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez VS Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville VS Natalya and Shotzi VS Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler |
Rousey and Shayna Baszler |
3 Stars |
WWE Intercontinental Championship – Sheamus VS Drew McIntyre VS Gunther (c) |
Gunther |
2.5 Stars |
WWE Raw Women’s Championship – Asuka VS Bianca Belair (c) |
Bianca Belair |
5 Stars |
The Miz VS Snoop Dogg |
Snoop Dogg |
1 Stars |
Hell In A Cell – Finn Balor VS Edge |
Edge |
3.75 Stars |
Undisputed WWE Universal Championship – Cody Rhodes VS Roman Reigns (c) |
Roman Reigns |
4.5 Stars |
5 WrestleMania 24
Cagematch Score: 8.61

- Date: March 30, 2008
- Location: Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida
WrestleMania 24 was destined to serve as a poignant conclusion to an illustrious career when Shawn Michaels faced Ric Flair in what was heralded as his retirement match. Although Flair’s future path diverged from that ending, his last appearance in WWE remains etched in fans’ memories. In addition to this emotional chapter, The Undertaker continued his streak with a compelling encounter against Edge, while CM Punk seized victory in an engaging Money in the Bank ladder match. While the event could have benefited from further refinement, the positive moments overshadowed any shortcomings.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Belfast Brawl – JBL VS Finlay |
JBL |
2.25 Stars |
Money in the Bank Ladder Match |
CM Punk |
3.25 Stars |
Umaga VS Batista |
Randy Orton |
1.25 Stars |
ECW Championship – Kane VS Chavo Guerrero (c) |
Kane |
None |
Shawn Michaels VS Ric Flair |
Shawn Michaels |
3.5 Stars |
Maria Kanellis and Ashley Massaro VS Beth Phoenix and Melina |
Beth Phoenix and Melina |
0.25 Stars |
WWE Championship – John Cena VS Triple H VS Randy Orton (c) |
Bret Hart |
3.5 Stars |
NO DQ – Big Show VS Floyd Mayweather |
Floyd Mayweather |
3 Stars |
World Heavyweight Championship – The Undertaker VS Edge (c) |
The Undertaker |
4.25 Stars |
4 WrestleMania 40
Cagematch Score: 6.81 (Night 1), 9.07 (Night 2)

- Date: April 6 & 7, 2024
- Location: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
After the disappointing aftermath of WrestleMania 39, WrestleMania 40 delivered a strong initial night and a stellar follow-up. Night One started with a solid matchup between Becky Lynch and Rhea Ripley, alongside highlights like Sami Zayn and Gunther’s outstanding battle. The narrative culminated in a pivotal tag team match that set the stage for Night Two. Unfortunately, Jimmy and Jey Uso’s overly reliant superkick match understated the overall excitement.
Night Two triumphed in delivering memorable bouts, featuring Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins’ brief but thrilling World Heavyweight Championship contest, which included stars like CM Punk. While several early matches were lackluster, the show caught fire with a mesmerizing United States Championship triple threat. Ultimately, Iyo Sky and Bayley concluded the event with a match that resonated with craft and anticipation, as Cody Rhodes achieved the dream of defeating Roman Reigns, capping a significant comeback story.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Night One |
||
Women’s World Championship – Becky Lynch VS Rhea Ripley (c) |
Rhea Ripley |
4.25 Stars |
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Ladder Match – A-Town Down Under VS Awesome Truth VS DIY VS The New Day VS New Catch Republic VS The Judgment Day (c) |
A-Town Down Under (SmackDown Tag Team Championships) & Awesome Truth (Raw Tag Team Championships) |
3.25 Stars |
Rey Mysterio & Andrade VS Santos Escobar & Dominik Mysterio |
Rey Mysterio & Andrade |
3.75 Stars |
Jimmy Uso VS Jey Uso |
Jey Uso |
0.75 Stars |
Damage CTRL VS Jade Cargill, Naomi, & Bianca Belair |
Jade Cargill, Naomi, & Bianca Belair |
2 Stars |
WWE Intercontinental Championship – Sami Zayn VS Gunther (c) |
Sami Zayn |
4.5 |
Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins VS Roman Reigns & The Rock |
Roman Reigns & The Rock |
4 Stars |
Night Two |
||
World Heavyweight Championship – Drew McIntyre VS Seth Rollins (c) |
Drew McIntyre |
3.5 Stars |
World Heavyweight Championship – Damian Priest VS Drew McIntyre (c) |
Damian Priest |
None |
Philadelphia Street Fight – The Final Testament VS The Pride |
The Pride |
1.75 Stars |
AJ Styles VS LA Knight |
LA Knight |
3.5 Stars |
WWE United States Championship – Randy Orton VS Kevin Owens VS Logan Paul (c) |
Logan Paul |
4.25 Stars |
WWE Women’s Championship – Bayley VS Iyo Sky (c) |
Bayley |
4.5 Stars |
Undisputed WWE Universal Championship – Cody Rhodes VS Roman Reigns (c) |
Cody Rhodes |
4.75 Stars |
3 WrestleMania 30
Cagematch Score: 8.58

- Date: April 6, 2014
- Location: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
WrestleMania 30 showcased the culmination of pivotal story arcs as Daniel Bryan’s underdog journey concluded in triumphant fashion, defeating Triple H at the start of the evening and later overcoming Randy Orton and Batista for the WWE Championship. Simultaneously, the unthinkable occurred when Brock Lesnar defeated The Undertaker, ending the legendary streak amidst a disappointing performance due to ‘Taker’s apparent injury. Although opinions vary on Lesnar’s victory, the moment undoubtedly remains one of the most shocking in WrestleMania history. However, the rest of the card did not deliver the same high caliber.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
Daniel Bryan VS Triple H |
Daniel Bryan |
4.25 Stars |
The Shield VS Kane and The New Age Outlaws |
The Shield |
2 Stars |
Battle Royal |
Cesaro |
3 Stars |
John Cena VS Bray Wyatt |
John Cena |
3.5 Stars |
The Undertaker VS Brock Lesnar |
Brock Lesnar |
1.5 Stars |
WWE Divas Championship – Aksana, Alicia Fox, Brie Bella, Cameron, Emma, Eva Marie, Layla, Naomi, Natalya, Nikki Bella, Rosa Mendes, Summer Rae, Tamina Snuka, and AJ Lee |
AJ Lee |
1.25 Stars |
WWE World Heavyweight Championship – Daniel Bryan VS Batista VS Randy Orton (c) |
Daniel Bryan |
4.5 Stars |
2 WrestleMania 19
Cagematch Score: 9.30

- Date: March 30, 2003
- Location: Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington
WrestleMania 19 experienced a rocky start, marred by a series of uninspired matches that struggled to engage the audience. Yet, the event regained its foothold thanks to an electrifying encounter between Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels, showcasing their brilliant chemistry in a battle that ranks among their finest. The crescendo of the night featured a trilogy climax as Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock faced off once more, with Rock emerging victorious. The main event boasted a technical masterpiece with Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle, albeit many suggest this match should have closed the evening to honor Austin’s retirement.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
WWE Cruiserweight Championship – Rey Mysterio VS Matt Hardy (c) |
Matt Hardy |
2.25 Stars |
The Undertaker VS Big Show and A-Train |
The Undertaker |
1.25 Stars |
WWE Women’s Championship – Trish Stratus VS Jazz VS Victoria (c) |
Trish Stratus |
2.25 Stars |
WWE Tag Team Championship – Rhyno and Chris Benoit VS Los Guerreros VS Team Angle (c) |
Team Angle |
3 Stars |
Shawn Michaels VS Chris Jericho |
Shawn Michaels |
4.25 Stars |
World Heavyweight Championship – Booker T VS Triple H (c) |
Triple H |
3.25 Stars |
Street Fight – Hulk Hogan VS Mr. McMahon |
Hulk Hogan |
3 Stars |
The Rock VS Stone Cold Steve Austin |
The Rock |
4 Stars |
WWE Championship – Brock Lesnar VS Kurt Angle (c) |
Brock Lesnar |
4.25 Stars |
1 WrestleMania 17
Cagematch Score: 9.57

- Date: April 1, 2001
- Location: Reliant Astrodome in Houston, Texas
Often heralded as the pinnacle of WrestleMania events, WrestleMania 17 serves as the critical turning point in WWE history. Featuring the climactic main event between The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, the fan-favorite characters transitioned into complex narratives that captivated audiences. Austin’s shocking alignment with Vince McMahon marked a significant shift in his character arc, showcasing the depth of storytelling during this era.
This WrestleMania was packed with memorable confrontations, including a technical showcase between Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit, a thrilling contest involving Chris Jericho and William Regal, and an unforgettable TLC tag team match featuring the Dudley Boys, the Hardy Boys, and Edge and Christian. The dramatic clash between Shane and Vince McMahon, set against the backdrop of WCW’s purchase, added layers of intrigue and emotional investment. Even today, WrestleMania 17 remains a gold standard for WWE events, with defining moments that resonate through wrestling history.
Matches |
Winners |
Wrestling Observer Star Ratings |
---|---|---|
WWF Intercontinental Championship – William Regal VS Chris Jericho (c) |
Chris Jericho |
2 Stars |
Right to Censor VS Tazz and the APA |
Tazz and the APA |
0.5 Stars |
WWF Hardcore Championship – Kane VS Big Show VS Raven (c) |
Kane |
1.75 Stars |
WWF European Championship – Eddie Guerrero VS Test (c) |
Eddie Guerrero |
2.25 Stars |
Kurt Angle VS Chris Benoit |
Kurt Angle |
4.25 Stars |
WWF Women’s Championship – Chyna VS Ivory (c) |
Chyna |
-1 Stars |
Street Fight – Shane McMahon VS Mr. McMahon |
Shane McMahon |
3 Stars |
WWF Tag Team Championship TLC Match – Edge and Christian VS The Hardy Boyz VS The Dudley Boyz (c) |
Edge and Christian |
4.75 Stars |
Gimmick Battle Royal |
The Iron Sheik |
DUD |
The Undertaker VS Triple H |
The Undertaker |
3.5 Stars |
WWF Championship NO DQ – Stone Cold Steve Austin VS The Rock (c) |
Stone Cold Steve Austin |
4.5 Stars |