10 Biggest Challenges WrestleMania Has Ever Faced

3. Stepping Out Of Hulk Hogan's Shadow - WrestleMania IX

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While WrestleMania is the WWE's signature PPV and an event which is synonymous with some of the company's biggest moments, the Showcase of the Immortals was for so long likewise tethered to the career of Hulk Hogan.

The Hulkster would be involved in the main event of the first nine WrestleManias. Even when he wasn't technically meant to be in the main event, Hogan would forever find a way to be there.

WrestleMania IV being headlined by Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase? Fear not, Hulk would be there to help Savage out and take his shine. WrestleMania VIII to see Savage challenging Ric Flair for the WWF Championship? Fear not, Hulk will make sure that he and Sid Justice get the main event spot on that card. WrestleMania IX closing out with Bret Hart defending the gold against Yokozuna? Fear not, for Hulkster will storm the ring and make an impromptu challenge for Yoko's freshly-won WWF Title.

By hook or by crook, Hulk Hogan and WrestleMania's biggest moments were tied together for the longest of times. Back in the '80s and into the '90s, if you thought of WrestleMania then you thought of Hulk Hogan's famed red 'n' yellow running wild, brother.

For WWE, it was a huge deal to have to fill the skullet-shaped void left by Hogan when he departed the company in 1993 - as highlighted by Vince McMahon's desperate push to market Lex Luger as a younger, better, less balding version of The Hulkster.

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