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7/10
Great Atmosphere, Okay Wrestling.
Movie-ManDan30 March 2015
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Wrestlemania is the greatest night is sports-entertainment for a reason. Every Wrestlemania, legends return, the arena is full of cool effects, and the superstars perform at high calibre. Despite having a better build-up than last year's, for me, this WM didn't quite click like I wanted it to.

Before the entire audience arrived, the kick-off started. Renee Young, Booker T, Byron Saxton and some other guy were providing news before any wrestling started. The first match was Cesaro & Tyson Kidd (champions) vs the Usos vs Los Matradores vs The New Day for the Tag Team Title. The champions retained their gold. The whole match was great. 8/10

The next was Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Cesaro won the first last year by eliminating the Big Show. Big Show won this time and I'm glad. He is the Andre The Giant of this generation. Andre died in 1993, Show debuted in 1995 and is still going strong. That match also saw the break-up of Miz and Damien Mizdow. He should go back to his original scholar character. Overall, it was great. 8/10

The first official match was was the seven man ladder match for the Intercontinental Title. I didn't care who won, all men were great and deserving. Daniel Bryan won, capturing another great WM moment. Though not as good as his main event victory last year, it was still and great win and great match. 8/10

Randy Orton vs Seth Rollins was the first regular match. Both guys are super talented and they put on a great show. My money was on Orton and he won by giving one of his best RKOs ever. 8.5/10

Sting vs Triple H was the match I was looking forward to the most. I've never really liked Triple H and I've always loved Sting--from his days in WCW to TNA, he's always been the best. My hatred for Triple H has grown since he created a stupid faction called "The Authority:" a clan of power abusers who are way too advantageous. Pro-wrestling has had power abusing groups, but who wants to see the bad guys never ever lose by cheating? Triple H tries to be the next Mr. McMahon and fails hard. Sting has never wrestled in WWE, not trusting the way he would be used if he would have joined them, after seeing how WWE buried former WCW superstars when he was taking time off. Sting finally joined and was the biggest threat on the clan. Before the match started, Sting had a generic entrance. He Had some of the best entrances ever in WCW and TNA. *RED CARD* When it came to their match, I was caught up in the moment loving every minute of it, but the second watch proved otherwise. As a no-holds-barred match, DX came out to help Triple H then NWo came out to help Sting. Any wrestling fan has wanted to see DX face NWO. It was a dream made in heaven. Triple H won. It was only natural for a WWE guy who is promoting the new Terminator movie to defeat a WCW guy in WWE's biggest event. Sting should have won anyway. All that aside, there was not enough wrestling. There was too many moments of rest- holds, taunting and pauses. If Sting would have won, I would have liked the whole match even more. I am a Sting-Freak! His first match in the WWE and maybe his only, and he loses. WWE potentially ruined Sting's legacy. Triple H and Vince McMahon are sore winner that they beat WCW. 6/10

I knew AJ and Paige would defeat the Bella Twins. But for a contemporary Diva's match, it was actually pretty good. Though not great. 7/10

John Cena wins back the US Title and ends Rusev's undefeated streak. Rusev has beaten them all and it was time to give the belt to someone else. Cena has lost many times, so he is serving as the middle man. Cena winning the mid card title is also a way of getting him out of the main event spot. If he lost, he would have been free to roam anywhere. Matchwise, it was pretty good too, but not amazing. 7/10

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon come out and start bragging as usual. Then the Rock comes out and Rhonda Rousey comes out to his side. The segment was long, but Rock returning and Rousey in WWE was sick. 8/10

Undertaker and Bray Wyatt was like Sting vs Triple H: great look and atmosphere, but mediocre wrestling. Undertaker looks like how he did in 2003 with his short hair. Bray Wyatt is like the new Undertaker, so both of them facing off was sick to see. Taker wins, keeping his legacy alive. 6.5/0

Brock Lesnar vs Roman Reigns was easily the best match of the night. It had it all: power, intensity, high quality, blood, swerves, variety, excitement. I wanted Roman Reigns to win for there to be a full-time champion and to push new talent. The match was sick. With both men battered, Seth Rollins cashes in his briefcase during the match winning. As a fan of Seth Rollins since day one and a fan of him during the indie circuit, it was a glorious moment. I knew he would cash it in, I just thought it would happen after Roman won. 7.5/10

Overall, there was just a lack in high calibre entertainment that comes from the wrestling that is always seen in past WrestleManias. 95% of the night was sunny, so it really took away from the cool effects that made entrances. I predicted all the matches, but I still enjoyed it. All this acclaim I disagree with. So many sources give this perfect scores. Sure this was better than some Manias, but really wasn't Mania material.

7.5.10
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8/10
Since Wrestlemania 31 was held in the Bay Area. There is one phrase to deserve it; Wrestlemania 31 was hella cool, for the most part and knows how to stay connected.
ironhorse_iv19 June 2015
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WM31 was the first WrestleMania event to be held in the Silicon Valley, the sixth to be held in California, and the sixth to be held in an open-air venue. While, Levi Stadium is great place to host a Super Bowl event; I don't agree with it, being a great place to host a wrestling show. First off, Wrestlemania 31 started at 4pm pacific-time, because it had to aired the event at 7 p.m. Eastern Time for fans. Since, Wrestlemania began in the late afternoon, the wrestling fans that attend the event, were in risk of suffering heat exhaustion. They were exposed to the hot Santa Clara sun for three hours, straight. It gets worst for them, as the stadium doesn't have much shade, due to the lack of overhangs and a roof. Due to the highly corporate atmosphere of the stadium, some fans hang out at the stadium's bars and lounges that surround the field. Since, they could hang out there, this meant, that their seats would be empty, which looks bad on TV. Since, the show start in the afternoon, you can see, that the stadium wasn't as full as they made it, out to be. Another problem with it airing it, earlier on the day is the lack of night. The long daylight hours, kinda kill the Undertaker's dark entrance in the ring, later on the card. WWE always tries to uses stadiums later at night, so you don't get to see the large gaps in missing attendance and so they can focus more on the show. I think the only reason, why WWE pick Silicon Valley in the first place, was to market the WWE Network. The opening video package to this PPV kinda mirrors the whole idea. It was pretty cool. I love rapper/artist LL COOL J's narrative, despite a few historic mistakes, he made. Showcase of the immortals started with a kickoff 4 man, WWE Tag Team Championship match: Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (c) vs The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Big E) vs Los Matadores (Diego and Fernando) vs The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso). The match was average in quality, but kinda messy of times. The ref kinda screw up, by allowing the not so legal man, gain the pinfall for the match. To be honest I don't think anyone cared about that. I really didn't think the Usos should had been there in the first place, since one of them, were injury, before-hand. The André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal was next. It wasn't bad. There were some funny moments, and high points. Without spoiling it, the winner makes sense, in a logical way. Despite, the commentators saying, he never won a battle royal, which is a lie, it was pretty inevitable that he would win this event. The pre-show ended, and the opening match to the main show begins, which was a ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match: Bad News Barrett (c) vs Daniel Bryan vs R-Truth vs Dean Ambrose vs Luke Harper vs Dolph Ziggler vs Stardust. One thing that I hate about this feud, was how they hot potato stealing the title, around, leading up to the event. It didn't make the champion, look good, at all. Despite that, it was pretty good match. Remind me of the old Wrestlemania's Money in the Bank ladder matches. I'm pretty glad for the winner, but I kinda wish, he was in the main event, instead. Oh well. Randy Orton versus Seth Rollins was next. Although the finish was great, the match didn't have any other signature amazing spots. It could have been much more, than it was. The 5th match on the card was a No Hold Barred match with Triple H versus Sting. It was pretty clusterf*ck. I didn't like all the awkward run-ins and short-cuts, the match had. I really hated the ending, as it didn't make sense, why the fame newcomer didn't win. It wasn't my favorite match. I thought, Sting should had fought Undertaker, but what-ever. Sting and Triple H still got awesome entrances. I love the Terminator one. The fourth match of the night was a tag team match between The Bella Twins and AJ Lee and Paige. This match was pretty forgettable. It sucks that the Diva Title wasn't on the line. Following this match, the 2015 Hall of Fame class was introduced; The Bushwhackers, Larry Zbysko, Alundra Blayze, Tatsumi Fujinami, Rikishi, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Kevin Nash were presented to the crowd, while posthumous inductees "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Connor "The Crusher" Michalek were represented by family members. United States Championship was after this, with Alexander Rusev taking on John Cena. Great match, with great entrances. I love Rusev entering the stadium in a tank. That was pretty awesome. I was really surprised by the next segment, where The Rock & Ronda Rousey Confront Triple H & Stephanie McMahon. It was short, but interesting. The Undertaker vs Bray Wyatt was the 8th match on the card, and it was alright for the most part. Great storytelling from both men. The main event of the night was the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match between defending champion Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns. The match was brutal, and hard hitting. It was indeed Suplex City! The fans were very vocal, throughout the match, cheering the heel Lesnar and booing the babyface, Roman Reigns. They were still anger, that Reigns won the 2015 Royal Rumble match, rather than Daniel Bryan. In the end, most fans left happy, even if the show ended with the heel winning the main event, because of the shocking twist surprise. Overall: This Wrestlemania extravaganza might not have the best card or the best wrestling, but it was top-notch entertaining. This was definitely a sports-entertainment show first, and a wrestling show second. I do recommended watching.
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8/10
Nostalgiamania 31
paudieconnolly8 October 2020
A six man Ladder match for the intercontinental title kicks off with shades of the attitude era where the stars put the bodies on the line with high and fast action. What follows for fans of 80s 90s and the wrestling 🤼‍♀️ of other franchises is a nostalgic look 👀 down memory lane. In the way only wrestlemania can deliver.
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10/10
WWE Wrestlemania (2015)
DannMarshall31 March 2015
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Another year, another Wrestlemania. This year the show was great from top to bottom. Of note, there was 3 championship changes, the return of The Undertaker, and Triple H faced Sting in his first match in WWE. Below are results of each match plus my thoughts/views.

1. Daniel Bryan b. Dolph Ziggler, Bad News Barrett, R-Truth, Dean Ambrose, Luke Harper, and Stardust to WIN the Intercontinental Championship. (Excellent match that had a little bit of everything. From diving off ladders, to crashing into ladders, to the fight at the top of the ladder, Bryan once again had his moment winning his first intercontinental title. Even more so, Dean Ambrose who crashed into the ladder the night before returned the next night on this week's Raw to face John Cena for the United States Championship.)

2. Randy Orton b. Seth Rollins. (Orton got his revenge. The ending sequence to this match was quite epic, plus seeing Orton giving J and J Security the second rope DDT.)

3. Triple H b. Sting. (Maybe not the result most wanted to see, however solid match. That sweet chin music from HBK was totally unexpected, loved how they kicked out of their respective finisher's. The match had a bit of everything.)

4. Paige and A.J. Lee b. The Bella Twins. (Yeah, that happened. I wonder if there will be some sort of multiple diva tournament/match down the road for the Championship. That could shed a little light in the division. Only match of the night I wasn't particularly interested in.)

5. John Cena b. Rusev to WIN the United States Championship. (Hard to believe that Rusev's undefeated streak went all the way to Wrestlemania. He quickly got his revenge on this week's Raw. As for Cena he once worked hard and showed he truly cares for our great country. Cena gives so much devotion and meaning now to the United States title that he was willing to face anyone for it. Let's hope that continues.)

6. The Undertaker b. Bray Wyatt. (Great match! Loved how they kicked out of each respective finisher. Taker went old school and delivered the tombstone pile driver. It was that second tombstone that put away Wyatt. Both superstars looked strong and it was awesome to see Undertaker once again. His 22 wins at Wrestlemania will surely never be broken. Perhaps a match with Sting?)

7. Seth Rollins b. Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar to WIN the World Heavyweight Championship. (Rollins cashed in his money in the bank contract late in the match to make it a triple threat. He would then curb stomp Reigns and pin him to win the title. Prior to this, Lesnar was giving Reigns the beating of his life. Reigns was able to with-stain himself and mount some offense of his own. Rollins picked the perfect opportunity and now he's the champion. Great match overall, on an awesome night overall.)

  • Very pleased to have watched this year's Wrestlemania. I was not disappointed. I would love to go to Wrestlemania one day as television truly doesn't give this show justice.


  • The segment with The Authority, The Rock and Ronda Rousey was epic as well.


  • The Kick Off Show featured the following two matches:


1. Cesaro and Tyson Kidd b. The New Day, Los Matadores, and The Usos to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship. (This seems to be the norm now having the tag team match during the kick off show. Good match that saw the champions retain.)

2. The Big Show won the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. (The match came down to Mizdow and Big Show. While Mizdow almost prevailed he did get his revenge on Miz by throwing him over the top rope.)
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7/10
Surprisingly Good
morantjavonte7 October 2021
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WrestleMania 31 Thoughts

WrestleMania 31 was the 31st annual WrestleMania produced by the WWE. It took place on March 29, 2015 at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Attendence was disputed as 76,976. 7 matches took place on the show (excluding the kickoffs). We saw Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship with a big moment that had one of the best endings in WrestleMania history. Also included on this card was Triple H vs. Sting. Sting after 2 decades finally made his debut for the WWE a shocking moment at the time that was debated to never happen. Sting prior to contract was dubbed and the greatest wrestler to never sign with the WWE. Last this PPV was criticized for it's poor buildup and from a later date, it's booking decisions. However the event it's self was mostly positive from fans & critics.

The Good - Well every match was a least watchable and nothing looked like a filler or irrelevant placement on the card. The main event was awesome due to its atmosphere from the crowd actually enjoying Lesnar beating the crap out of Roman (who at the time was not accepted by the fans) and Seth Rollins cashing in the briefcase to win the title which was Seth Rollins biggest moment of his career. I put Rollins cash in and making it a Triple Threat as 1 match with the Lesnar vs. Reigns if makes sense. As a whole it gave it a higher boost. Triple H vs. Sting also was good and it did put some good vibes seeing the N. W. O and DX legends Interfere. The rest of the card was good and the RKO from Orton to Rollins was one of the best RKOs ever.

The Meh - Worst Match was actually I would say decent. That would be the Women's Tag Team Match. Towards this time, Women's wrestling would get more interesting in the WWE. I also felt like this show lacked something. Like all the matches were good up until the main event there wasn't an excellent match. And the main event got a boost as I said earlier due to a moment.

The Bad - A terrible choice of winner for Triple H vs Sting. It was once more Vince's ego of WWE destroying WCW getting out. The way Vince and HHH had video promo of HHH being the counterpart of Sting as the big guy for the WWE was laughable. No way people saw Triple H vs. Sting for a dream match over dozens. Also JBL at commentary was atrocious.

Overall - It was good WrestleMania. A major flaw was there being no Match Of The Year candidate on the card nor instant classic but it was an enjoyable show despite the poor buildup to it at the time. I see this PPV get regarded as one of the best WMs of all time. Honestly, I disagree but it's good.

Score - 7 out of 10: Good

0 = Terrible: 1 = Bad/Lackluster: 2 = Decent: 3 = Good: 4 = Awesome: 5 = One of the Best of all Time:

1. Daniel Bryan vs. Bad News Barrett vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Stardust vs. Luke Harper vs. R-Truth vs. Dean Ambrose: WWE Intercontinental Championship (Ladder Match) - 3.5/5

2. Randy Orton vs. Seth Rollins - 3.5/5

3. Sting vs. Triple H - 3/5

4. AJ Lee & Paige vs. The Bella Twins - 2/5

5. Rusev vs. John Cena: WWE United States Championship - 3/5

6. Undertaker vs. Bray Wyatt - 3/5

7. Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar (vs Seth Rollins): WWE World Heavyweight Championship - 4/5

Best Match - Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns

Worst Match - AJ Lee & Paige vs. The Bella Twins

Most Memorable Moment - Seth Rollins cash in

Top 5 Performers

1. Brock Lesnar - Looked like a Monster

2. Roman Reigns - Took the beating good and sold well

3. Seth Rollins - Big Moment

4. Daniel Bryan - Great Performance

5. Sting - Great Performance.
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1/10
Grandpamania
ThunderKing612 September 2020
Sting jobbing to triple h was like a deadly sin.

Adding the nwo and DX crap would have been better in 02-03. Doing it 12 years later it looked silly.

Everyone knows they are all friends. It didn't work too well in 2015.
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Best WrestleMania since WrestleMania 25
TheMelancholySpirit9 January 2023
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It was just... so good. I really thought they pulled off a brilliant, phenomenal, atmospheric, fun night. Memorable, exciting, nostalgia-fuelled, epic. Since then, no WrestleMania has been as good. There has been good, but nothing *as good*.

Pros:

Most of the booking

Atmosphere

Types of matches - especially their Intercontinental championship match

Most of the matches were good and even pretty great

Main event has a surprisingly epic outcome better than what could have been

The whole event just felt naturally good, not rushed or formulaic or whatever

Good sells throughout the show (especially that RKO to Seth, the finish to the main event with Seth's puntkick, etc)

And more..

Cons.

While I love all involved and they're all great, the nWo and DX stuff should have been done years before, and what we did get, well, it was not particularly great

The Triple H and Sting match was not bad per say, but the outcome was...

I kind of think Bray should have beaten Taker. It's not like the Streak matters too much now, so some fresh, good, talent winning could've been a smart move

That is it. The show was exceptional in parts, good in most, and only meh in some. Overall a superb show.
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