
WWE WrestleMania 30: Most Underrated Individual Performances
WrestleMania XXX featured some remarkable performances across the board, both in terms of overall matches and individual efforts.
Men like Daniel Bryan and Cesaro understandably stole the show with some absolutely incredible wins—but there were plenty of others who may have slipped under the radar with some great efforts.
Whether it was men who played a secondary role to huge storylines, or guys who emerged from the pack in other matches, there were plenty who turned in some underrated performances. Let's take a look at three of them.
Roman Reigns
Reigns once again cleaned house in The Shield's victory against Kane and The New Age Outlaws—but his performance did tuck under the radar somewhat.
The match didn't last very long, meaning that the men who took part in it didn't really have much of an opportunity to grab some of the headlines. However, if you watch the match again, you can witness the destruction Reigns caused.
Of course, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose more than played their part in the win for The Shield. But the series of spears and that devastating powerbomb were once again orchestrated by Roman Reigns.
After a couple of weeks living in the shadows of Rollins, Reigns once again came to the fore at WrestleMania XXX.
Triple H
All the talk heading into Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan was arguably about the latter of the two men. And the match really did deliver—it was a great effort.
But don't discount the part Triple H played in that match. Although he hasn't wrestled for such a long time, he looked perfectly at home tussling with Bryan on the biggest stage of them all.

He was in decent enough shape and managed to keep up with Bryan all the way through the match. You would imagine he will continue to wrestle over the next few months, too—as the rivalry between Bryan and The Authority continues.
In all honesty, Triple H more than played his part in what could easily be regarded as match of the night at WrestleMania XXX.
Alberto Del Rio
Cesaro's name may well be on the trophy, but Alberto Del Rio was the standout performer in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
He was eliminated 28th—the same time as Sheamus. But he also managed to eliminate seven men—more than any other competitor in the match. That is a great record and shows just how good Del Rio is in the ring.
He was athletic, mobile and entertaining, with those devastating kicks causing huge damage throughout the match.
Hopefully there are some big plans in store for Alberto Del Rio now that WrestleMania is over. Perhaps a run at the Intercontinental Championship would be a smart idea—the title is in dire need of some star power, after all.

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