WWE WrestleMania is the biggest spectacle in professional wrestling. Debuting in 1985 on closed-circuit television, it brought celebrities and wrestling together in a way that had never been seen before. While it wasn't the first major wrestling show, premiering 18 months after NWA's first Starrcade show, it did change the way wrestling was viewed by a lot of the world.

The marquee event has produced some amazing shows over its decades-long existence. While some WWE WrestleMania shows stand out more than others, many classic events are still well worth watching today. Let's highlight the best WrestleMania PPVs of all time.

Updated on March 31, 2025 by Mark Sammut: WrestleMania 41 is set to happen on April 19 and 20, 2025, which is a bit later than usual. Although the build has arguably not been as great as the previous year's event, the card is shaping up nicely. John Cena turned heel and is set to face Cody Rhodes, while Randy Orton and Kevin Owens are set to bring their blood feud to an end. CM Punk is getting his main event against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins, while Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley are likely to put together a fantastic triple threat.

Will the upcoming show stand as one of the best WWE WrestleMania of all time? Well, hopefully, the answer is yes.

12 WrestleMania 18

Cagematch Score: 6.63

Rock vs. Hulk Hogan WrestleMania 18
  • Date: March 17, 2002
  • Location: SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario

The definition of a one-match show, WrestleMania 18 was saved by The Rock versus Hulk Hogan, which produced one of the most intense crowd reactions of all time. Just to be clear, the match is the definition of basic, with both wrestlers largely focusing on strikes and their big moves. Yet, it is still riveting to watch all these years later, especially since the crowd erupts for every single action. Despite starting as a heel, Hogan is treated like the ultimate babyface by Toronto, leaving The Rock to be showered with boos. These two wrestlers are among the greatest of all time when it comes to playing to a crowd, and this match is their masterpiece.

Unfortunately, despite having a ridiculously stacked roster, WWE dropped the ball when it comes to WrestleMania 18, delivering a card filled with filler matches that leave almost no impression. The much-criticized main event is one of the show's better matches, despite still being very average. Ultimately, this event is not among WWE's best WrestleMania PPVs, but it has one match that is near-impossible to surpass in terms of crowd reaction and significance.

Matches

Winner/s

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 Harcore 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

Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels WrestleMania 26
  • Date: March 28, 2010
  • Location: University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona

Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker improved upon their WrestleMania classic from the year before in a streak vs. Career match. Before Undertaker beat HBK to send Mr. WrestleMania off into the sunset (until an ill-advised return at a show in Saudi Arabia), Chris Jericho and Edge capped their rivalry that started when they were tag team champs with an excellent World title match.

John Cena and Batista should've been a WrestleMania main event sooner than 2010, but it was still great to see the breakout stars of 2005 battle on the grandest stage of them all. While Bret Hart's return to the ring may have been a dud, the nostalgia made it great to see him back in WWE.

Matches

Winner/s

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

John Cena vs. Rock WrestleMania 28
  • Date: April 1, 2012
  • Location: Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida

A year-long build that started at the previous year's showcase of the immortals culminated at WrestleMania 28 with John Cena taking on the Rock in the main event. While not the best match on the night, the build warranted the main event spot. The Undertaker defeated Triple H for the second straight year, ending his four-year run of great matches against the two founders of DX.

CM Punk and Chris Jericho battled for the WWE title in arguably the best standard match of the night, although it was overshadowed by the Hell in a Cell and the blockbuster main event. Sheamus defeated Daniel Bryan in 18 seconds to win the World title, a moment that proved to be very important as it started Bryan's meteoric rise to the top of the card. While ending on a high note, WrestleMania 28 had a very weak low and undercard.

Matches

Winner/s

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

Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon WrestleMania 10
  • Date: March 20, 1994
  • Location: Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York

This is a two-match card, but those bouts stand out so much that they make WrestleMania 10 worthy of a revisit. Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon stole the show with the Intercontinental Championship ladder match. They went over their time and cost some other guys their WrestleMania match, but it's highly unlikely the ten-man tag match that got cut would've been anywhere near as good as the added time to this match.

(Left) Nakamura celebrating (Right) Ric Flair throwing someone out the ring
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The other match that makes this show is the opener. Bret and Owen Hart delivered the greatest opening match in WrestleMania history. They expertly told the sibling rivalry feud and then delivered on the biggest stage at Madison Square Garden. The build to the two championship matches was also amazingly well done, even if Yokozuna's two matches with Lex Luger and Bret Hart were underwhelming.

Matches

Winner/s

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

wrestlemania 31 seth rollins holding title
  • Date: March 29, 2015
  • Location: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California

The hype going into this WrestleMania was Sting's first and only match at the Show of Shows. He lost to Triple H in a well-wrestled match that was overbooked with too much focus on WCW. The main event of Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns wasn't what the fans wanted, so WWE called an audible and had Seth Rollins cash-in his Money in the Bank contract and win the WWE title in a win that is still talked about as the best MITB cash-in.

Earlier in the night, Rollins battled Randy Orton in a good match that ended with one of the best "RKOs out of nowhere" ever. And Daniel Bryan shined for the second straight year, this time winning the Intercontinental title in a great ladder match.

Matches

Winner/s

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

John Cena. Batista.
  • Date: April 3, 2005
  • Location: Staples Center in Los Angeles, California

This is an example of a WrestleMania that is hit or miss, but the hits are so great that the misses don't hurt too much. It featured the emergence of the two biggest WWE stars of the next decade, John Cena and Batista, who each won their brand's respective championship. While neither match (Cena vs. John Bradshaw Layfield and Batista vs.Triple H) stood out as a classic, they were well executed and elevated new stars.

WrestleMania 21 also started with a bang as the reigning tag team champions Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero opened with a classic. It's a tossup whether the opener or the wrestling clinic between Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels was the best match of the night. Plus, The Undertaker and Randy Orton squared off in a good match where the Undertaker's WrestleMania streak was addressed for the first time in the build-up.

Matches

Winner/s

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)

wrestlemania 39 zayn and owens with tag team titles
  • Date: April 1 & 2, 2023
  • Location: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California

This WrestleMania allowed for the true cracks in the Bloodline story to shine through. Night One ended with Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens reuniting after years apart and beating the Usos for the tag titles. John Cena also returned to put over younger talent in his opener with Austin Theory. The Mysterio family betrayal came to a head with Rey battling his son Dominick. Meanwhile, Rhea Ripley got her revenge on Charlotte Flair, winning the women's title in a fantastic match.

Night Two ended on a sour note for many, as fans were ready to move on from Roman Reigns' title reign and Cody Rhodes was the most popular babyface on the roster, so the former retaining came as an unwanted surprise. That said, Sunday still had a couple of great matches. Bianca Belair vs. Asuka and Edge vs. "The Demon" Finn Balor both had good showings, although both contests arguably ended with the wrong person going over. The match of the night was comfortably the Intercontinental Triple Threat that saw Gunther, Sheamus, and Drew McIntyre tear the house down.

Matches

Winner/s

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

Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels WrestleMania 24
  • Date: March 30, 2008
  • Location: Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida

This should've been the end of an era. Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair delivered an epic retirement match to allow the latter to leave on top. As fans know, Flair couldn't stay away, but this is still his last WWE match, and many choose to remember the greatest of all time going out.

On top of that amazing match, the Undertaker's streak continued with an excellent World title match with Edge, and CM Punk won a fun Money in the Bank ladder match. This was a good Mania that could have been better, but the positives are enough to carry the show. That said, Umaga and Batista's match should have been a much better slugfest, while Chavo Guerrero's ECW title defense against Kane was little more than a joke. While not bad, Cena, HHH, and Orton did not quite produce one of the best WrestleMania triple threats.

Matches

Winner/s

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)

wrestlemania 40 reigns vs cody
  • Date: April 6 & 7, 2024
  • Location: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Setting things right after WrestleMania 39's frustrating conclusion, 2024's PPV largely flipped its predecessor's script, delivering a pretty good Night One followed by a brilliant Night Two. Now, to be fair, the former starts and ends strong, with Becky Lynch and Rhea Ripley overcoming less-than-optimal circumstances to deliver a very good opening bout. Unsurprisingly, Sami Zayn and Gunther put together the best match of Night One, and they were succeeded by a fun tag team match that set up the main event of Night Two. Unfortunately, WrestleMania 40's Saturday lineup was let down by Jimmy and Jey Uso's superkick-heavy contest, which is sadly one of the weaker matches in the PPV's history.

WrestleMania 40 knocked Night Two out of the park, with even the weaker matches being generally entertaining. Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins had a short but sweet World Heavyweight Championship match that featured guest antics by CM Punk, and the opener led to Damian Priest's Money In the Bank cash-in. While the next few matches were nothing to write home about, the event hit its stride with the United States Championship triple-threat. After that, Iyo Sky and Bayley's brought the house down with a picture-perfect bout. Finally, Cody Rhodes completed his story by defeating Roman Reigns in a match that had everything except for Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Matches

Winner/s

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

Daniel Bryan holding belts WrestleMania 30
  • Date: April 6, 2014
  • Location: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana

Two epic stories came to a head as the streak ended and Yes-tlemania took over. Daniel Bryan's popularity forced WWE to pivot, and they told an excellent story as he defeated Triple H in the opener and then beat Randy Orton and Batista in the triple threat main event to become WWE Champion.

WWE Wrestlemania 38 Night 2 Every Match Ranked Cover
WWE WrestleMania 38: Every Match On Night 2, Ranked

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Meanwhile, the impossible happened earlier when Brock Lesnar pinned the Undertaker. The streak many thought would never end did, although the match was fairly disappointing as the Undertaker appeared to get injured halfway through. While there's debate whether Lesnar should've won the match, it provided one of the most epic WrestleMania moments. The rest of the card was not that strong.

Matches

Winner/s

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