This time last year, we all sat at our keyboards, typing feverishly about how WrestleMania XXVI was going to be the greatest of all time. It was Jericho’s return to the WM main event. Cena and Batista was hailed as this era’s Rock vs. Austin. Then of course there was Shawn Michaels’ retirement match.
But overall, while WM 26 was an excellent show, the comparisons to the vaunted WrestleMania X-7 fell short. Fans’ hopes were so high that they were inevitably going to be disappointed. It’s backlash of having 13 annual PPVs that are expected to be better than the one before. What constituted the biggest and best show of the ye...
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