#2 WrestleMania 31

Most of the pay-per-view events on this list had a good build-up, leaving fans excited for the eventual show. WrestleMania 31 was different. The lead-up to this particular show was pretty bad, with the product suffering from a lack of urgency. It did not feel like WrestleMania, aside from probably Sting vs Triple H. Fans were expecting 2015's edition of the Show of Shows to be one of the worst in 'Mania history. They would end up being so, so wrong.
WrestleMania 31, emanating from the West Coast, was a tremendous hit pretty much from top to bottom. Daniel Bryan kicked off the show by winning the Intercontinental Championship in a tremendous ladder match before Randy Orton delivered one of the greatest RKOs of all time to defeat Seth Rollins. Then, came Sting's only WrestleMania match.
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It played out in complete daylight, but his nostalgic brawl with Triple H is still pretty memorable. Cameos from DX and nWo helped make for a special WrestleMania moment. Rusev entered the stadium in a tank, which certainly holds up better than his United States Championship loss to John Cena. The Undertaker made his first appearance since the end of his WrestleMania streak, defeating Bray Wyatt in a slightly inconsequential match.
Ronda Rousey made her first-ever appearance inside a WWE ring alongside The Rock, to help him take down Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. But the best match on the show was the least-anticipated one, the main event between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship.
The two had a shockingly brutal match, which seemed more like a fight. Reigns looked incredible, withstanding Lesnar's offense and almost pulling off the upset victory. However, with both men down, a wild Seth Rollins appeared and cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, mid-match.
This made the main event a triple threat match and a minute later, Rollins escaped with the WWE Title. It was one of the most stunning swerves in WWE history, as the company once again proved how good they are at shocking the fans. This ending was one of the greatest in WrestleMania history and fitting for a show that will be remembered as one of the most consistent WrestleManias in history.