10 Best WWE Pay-Per-Views Of The Decade
10. WrestleMania 31
A thoroughly enjoyable WrestleMania despite the foreshadowing of the extended run-time, the 'Show Of Shows' Bay Area setting shone a bright light on the audience and roster alike. The daytime scene wasn't ideal for The Undertaker's senseless squash of Bray Wyatt, but then, the meeting between 'The Deadman' and 'The Eater Of Worlds' wasn't ideal for the card itself.
Away from that, Seth Rollins gave Randy Orton his best WrestleMania singles match in forever before returning at the end of the show to become the first Money In The Bank winner to cash in on 'The Grandest Stage'. His intrusion was a sublime solution to the super-heated Roman Reigns/Brock Lesnar main event.
Speculation had previously ran rampant that Lesnar's UFC return was imminent, but a deal-sealing WWE contract signing earlier in the week added substantially more intrigue to the bloodletting of 'The Big Dog' sure to satiate his increasing number of dissenters. Manhandling Reigns as few others had, Lesnar had punched himself out by the time 'The Architect' arrived to build his part in a hastily-rearranged triple threat main event.
Sowing the seed for one of the greatest rookie years ever, Ronda Rousey shooed off Stephanie McMahon and Triple H alongside The Rock in a retrospective WrestleMania Momentâ„¢. Then undefeated and a white hot mainstream star, Ronda's placement in a WWE ring was a genuine coup for the group, much like Sting's maiden McMahon voyage on the undercard.