8 Ups & 3 Downs From WWE WrestleMania XIV
1. The Nearly Men
Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin had enough of a match to usher in WWE's second golden era (and more on that later) with their fiery main event, but both men have retrospectively assessed it as a disappointment due to the injuries both were carrying from literal bumps along the way.
Austin hadn't (and wouldn't) recover from a piledriver dished out by Owen Hart the prior summer, whilst the agony Shawn Michaels still felt from a January casket match clip was etched on his face throughout the contest.
You'll wince not with manipulated bliss but genuine horror in how Michaels "sells" late on - emotionally and physically he literally can no longer stand, and yet for one of the only times is actually about to do the right thing and take a fall. Ghoulishly, it karmically balanced much of the supposed malcontent he'd caused leading up to such a moment. Watching him attone years after his 2002 return instead just transfers his agony into you.