To get into that triple threat, Bryan had to fell a third member of the group once known as Evolution. Triple H is always sure to give himself ample time at WrestleMania to prove he still has it. Some years, the match is a wild disappointment. Other times, such as this, it produces a classic. Triple H hung in there with Bryan for the duration of their well-paced technical battle, expertly playing the roles of wily tormentor and gritty underdog to a hilt. No complaints here, as Paul Levesque did what was 'best for business', laying down clean for Bryan after the younger wrestler kicked out of a Pedigree, and countered a second attempt. It's WWE's best main roster match of 2014, and for some reason it doesn't seem to get the credit it deserves.