WWE: 5 Superstars Who Desperately Need A Big Wrestlemania Moment

There's magic in Wrestlemania. It's the one night of the year where wrestling fans fly from all across the world with the united expectation of witnessing history in the making. It's the one event that can make or break a wrestler's career and move a main eventer from Superstar to legend. And it all hinges on experiencing one special flash in time that is revered as a "Wrestlemania Moment." Unlike traditional sports, pro wrestling is very subjective. The wins and losses are predetermined, so calculating which wrestler is truly outstanding and the contrary is all a matter of opinion. The same can be said about a good or bad match. But a Wrestlemania Moment is one event or action that is so memorable and above and beyond everything else on the card that it becomes synonymous with that year's event. Not every Wrestlemania will have one, but when it happens you will know it when you see it. It's the "Immaculate Reception," the "Miracle on Ice," or the "Shot heard 'round the world." If you saw any of those moments nobody had to tell you were great. You just knew. And with Wrestlemania being the Super Bowl of pro wrestling, beyond getting their hand raised or even winning a title, every performer is in search of leaving their mark on history by creating a moment they can call their own. Through the WWE Network fans can once again relive the story of how Steve Austin truly transformed to Stone Cold after refusing to tap to Bret Hart at Wrestlemania 13. They can listen as Jim Ross announces to the world how Shawn Michaels' "boyhood dream has come true." And witness Mick Foley being speared from the apron to a flaming table ferociously waiting at the base of the aisle. All of these moments help fans look at their favorite wrestlers differently. And for some of the WWE locker room the opportunity to make this crucial impact on wrestling history is quickly running out. Here are the 5 wrestlers who desperately need a Wrestlemania moment come Wrestlemania 30.
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One of the founding fathers of Hit The Ropes Radio, now TheColorCommentator.com, Davis has had the pleasure of interviewing the biggest names in Pro Wrestling and MMA.