Ranking all 41 WrestleMania main events, from worst to best

38 WrestleManias. 41 main events. Here’s how they rank, from Yokozuna and Sycho Sid to stone cold classics.

The biggest event in professional wrestling — sorry, sports entertainment — is nearly upon us. It’s WrestleMania week.

The landmark marvel of storytelling, violence and athleticism is the standard bearer of the squared circle. Everyone knows about WrestleMania, even if they don’t care about pro wrestling. And as such, the pressure is on the WWE each spring to create a memorable event that can sustain the brand’s success for the year to come.

Sometimes this works out better than others. This showcase has been the backdrop of several indelible moments woven into the fabric of wrestling. It has also served to prop up uncompelling storylines and stars who shined in longtime company head Vince McMahon’s eyes but not in the hearts of fans in the stands.

Let’s talk about those headliners and whether or not they lived up to the pressure of closing out WrestleMania. There have been 41 headlining matches across 38 WrestleManias to date — including the six from the last three years, where the WWE wisely opted to spread the card over two nights. This is my crude attempt to rank all 41 from worst to best, hopefully overcoming my own recency bias in the process.

Additionally, please excuse the somewhat bizarre choice of section images. It turns out USA Today Sports doesn’t have an extensive archive of pre-2020s wrestling photos.

WWE Monday Night Raw: Preview, TV Channel, Live Stream, How to Watch

WWE Monday Night Raw will continue to broadcast their shows from their Performance Center in Orlando Florida.

WWE will continue to broadcast their shows from their Performance Center tonight when Monday Night Raw is held. They have been forced to hold their events at their training facility in Orlando Florida with no fans.

Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin will be in the building tonight to celebrate #316 Day and it will be interesting to see what the WWE has in store for the fans who will only be able to watch on television.

WWE: Monday Night Raw

  • Date: Monday, March 16, 2020
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: USA Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

This is the first time in WWE history that their events will be held in an arena without a single fan so it will be interesting to see how this plays out. In normal circumstances, WWE uses fan interaction to help bring home the product as well as its promos for the brand. We should see some stars tonight on Monday Night Raw including Randy Orton, Edge, and of course ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin.

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Stone Cold Steve Austin is returning to WWE on Monday for 3/16 day

Stone Cold Steve Austin is coming back to Monday Night Raw.

The WWE’s biggest star of the Attitude Era will return to the ring on Monday night on March 16th to celebrate “3/16 Day.” Stone Cold Steve Austin announced on his Twitter account that he will be at Monday Night Raw, and which means we’ll hopefully get another classic promo starring Austin and WWE chairman Vince McMahon.

Austin last appeared on a WWE show in September of 2019 at Madison Square Garden, where he staged a signature beer bash and hit AJ Styles with a Stunner after the show went off the air.

With WrestleMania 36 just one month away, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Austin get involved in one of the main event feuds. Stone Cold as a guest referee at the biggest show of the year? Who says no?

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