Warrior Vs. Savage is one of the most criminally underrated Wrestlemania classics of all time. That match had tons and tons of drama and had an ending that still brings a tear to my eye. It is wrestling poetry.
Completly agree, i know the 'Warrior talking to the gods' bit is cheesy, but i don't care, i can watch that match over again, brilliant and one of the classics of that era.
Not even a question because Randy Savage/Ultimate Warrior was not only the best match at WrestleMania 7 but one of the greatest matches in WrestleMania history with one of the greatest storylines in wrestling history and has one of the greatest WrestleMania moments of all time at the end. It's such a shame that WWE decided a year later to put the WWE title in the mid card and allow the biggest and best match to main event because Randy Savage/Ultimate Warrior should have closed the show and in all honesty could close a good twenty WrestleMania's in my mind.
Although we all know the answer, im shocked to see how WWE could show 14 matches at WM during those days within 3 hours, while today they have to skip matches just to accommodate half the number of matches in a ppv
There were loads of squash matches. Some of those matches were not PPV worthy at all; Hell, some of 'em weren't even TV worthy. I don't think that The Mountie vs Tito Santana and LOD vs Power & Glory matches lasted two minutes between them. Most of the matches were less than 10 minutes long (I think at least half of them were less than five minutes long). Still, it offered a lot of variety.
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