10 Fascinating WWE Facts About WrestleMania 34

6. The Midpoint Of A Mini Reign Of Terror

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Any mention of "Reign Of Terror" and "Triple H" will typically send shivers down the spines of any fans that lived through 'The Game's stranglehold over Monday Night Raw's main event scene between 2002 and 2005, but it's worth remembering that he was also awful for large periods of the 2010s too!

Using the 'Show Of Shows' to feed his ego thanks to a pair of relatively-well received epics with The Undertaker in 2011 and 2012, he asked for an awful lot of your time when WrestleMania rolled around. Never was this more evident than during a 2017-2019 spell where he completed a hat-trick of crimes against the clock - 'The King Of Kings' was in the longest match of the night at WrestleMania 33, 34 and 35.

Thankfully, this mixed tag match alongside Stephanie McMahon against Ronda Rousey and Kurt Angle was one of the company's best matches of the last 20 years, one of WrestleMania's best matches ever, and inarguably the finest debut of the decade. Hunter carried the load, and he was due - he was all over WrestleMania 29, 30, 31 and 32 even if they didn't quite set records on the nights.

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