5 most memorable Wrestlemania Moments of the 2010s

Bryan defeated the odds
Bryan defeated the odds

#2 End of the Streak (2014)

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This was more of a shocking moment as it was 22 years in the making. The Undertaker's streak was the greatest one time opportunity Vince had to instantly give any wrestler a big push, and he decided that Lesnar should be the one to tame the streak.

It makes sense, as he had recently returned to WWE and required a big win to cement himself as the top guy, and what could be bigger than beating Undertaker at Wrestlemania?

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The match itself was below average, as Undertaker suffered a debilitating concussion. The in-ring action was never able to bounce back, resulting in a dull atmosphere that gave off an air of boredom.

But what shocked everybody was the bit when the referee smacked his hand on the canvas for the third count. Nobody could believe that Lesnar had ended the streak and it was unquestionably one of the most memorable moments.


#1 Daniel Bryan's Victory (2014)

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Yes! Yes! Yes!

Daniel Bryan's victory was indeed a special one as it was not just about him. That triumph belonged to everyone who took a stand against the company and was part of the huge public outrage that later on became the 'Yes Movement'. This showed Vince the power of his viewers and proved him that the fans are the real bookers.

WWE was not keen on giving Bryan their top championship because of his appearance and size. This obviously made everyone angry, as Daniel is loved by the WWE Universe and is one of the best technical wrestlers of all time.

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Because of the massive support and public outrage, the management was forced to alter their plans and let Bryan win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania 30 at the expense of Batista, who became the main villain in the storyline without doing anything. Something about that victory just gives a sense of satisfaction, and for once everything seemed right with WWE.

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