WrestleMania 28 Highlights: Undertaker's Streak and Best Moments from Miami
Despite Michael Cole's claim at the end of the broadcast, WrestleMania 28 will not go down in history as the greatest of all time. There were, however, several singular moments that fans will take with them from the greatest spectacle in entertainment.
In recent years, WrestleMania has become more about the hype leading up to the show than the actual event itself. Certainly, there was more publicity and advertising dollars spent on this year's show than in recent memory.
But when you get right down to it, fans want that WrestleMania moment they will see in highlight packages forever.
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Here are the best moments from WrestleMania 28.
Undertaker's Streak/End of an Era
Honestly, you could take any number of moments from The Undertaker, Triple H and Shawn Michaels confrontation in Hell In a Cell and fill out an entire list.
Since we want to give you a variety of topics, we will just narrow it down to the end of the match, with Undertaker hitting the tombstone on Triple H for the pin, Michaels helping Undertaker to his feet and both stars helping Triple H to his feet before embracing on their way out.
These three have been in WWE together for nearly 20 years. They have had some of the highest highs in the history of this business. For all three of them to have the stage to not only deliver a fantastic match but give a chance for the fans to say goodbye, was truly special.
The Rock Claims Victory In Miami
Look, if you were expecting this match to be a great technical battle, you missed the point of what The Rock and John Cena were going to do.
This match was all about the spectacle. You had the returning hero wrestling a singles match for the first time in nine years against the star who has embodied the good and bad of this particular era in WWE history.
The fans in Miami and all around the world were paying to see Rock walk away with a victory, and when he hit the final Rock Bottom, the "78,363" fans in attendance came unglued.
It was the right call for this particular match, and everyone got exactly what they paid for. Trying to analyze it as something else would be a mistake.
Edge Leading the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2012
We all have our opinions about the WWE Hall of Fame (mostly negative), but it is easy to forget just how much it really means to the stars that get inducted. I mean the real stars, not celebrities like Mike Tyson or Drew Carey.
We saw it last year with Shawn Michaels, and it happened this year with Edge. While we won't see his (heavily edited) speech until Monday, you could see how much the Hall of Fame and the huge ovation he got on stage at WrestleMania meant to him.
Edge was not supposed to be a serious player in WWE. He was only given the title in 2006 to serve as a transitional champion before Cena got it back again. Instead, he parlayed that one win into one of the best careers in recent WWE history.
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