10 Lost WrestleMania Moments

4. Triple H & Chyna Reunite (WrestleMania XV)

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The WrestleMania XV moment that saw Triple H reunite with Chyna isn't exactly something the McMahon family likes to be reminded of. More specifically, Stephanie McMahon, Triple H's wife, understandably wouldn't like seeing this replayed year after year come WrestleMania season considering the real-life history her husband had with the Ninth Wonder of the World.

Chyna was a major player and feature performer in the WWF, breaking boundaries for women in sports entertainment seemingly every month. Prior to WrestleMania XV, Chyna had turned on Triple H, joining the Corporation, but at the Showcase of the Immortals, she made things right... or so it seemed.

During Kane's match against Triple H, Chyna attacked Kane with a chair, realigning herself with the crotch-chopping leader. For a moment, all was right with DX. But just two matches later, Hunter and Chyna's true intentions were revealed when they betrayed X-Pac and helped Shane McMahon win the European Championship.

As for memorable WrestleMania Moments from 1999, this ranks pretty high on the list - regardless of whether WWE chooses to remember it or not.

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