10 Pieces Of WWE History Made Over WrestleMania 35 Weekend
4. Triple H vs Batista II: 14 Years In The Making
Batista falling over aside, his match with Triple H this year was pretty good.
Inventive spots, hard-hitting action, and a nice conclusion, this match continues to prove that WWE Creative staff get paid extra when they book Triple H storylines.
If you were a lapsed fan returning to WrestleMania this year, you may have thought you'd gon back in time, as this was actually the second meeting of The Game and The Animal on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
At WrestleMania 21, Batista defeated his former Evolution mentor in the main event of, capturing the World Heavyweight Championship in the process. Fourteen years later, the two met at The Show of Shows once again.
This is the longest gap between WrestleMania rematches in the show's history, beating out the previous record set by Goldberg and Brock Lesnar by one year.
WrestleMania has relied on legends for the last couple of years, from this match this year to Sting's appearance at WrestleMania 31. Expect to see plenty more big rematches from 'Manias past over the next few years, but could any of them beat this record?
Maybe a rematch between Terri Runnels and The Kat from WrestleMania 2000? A Brawl For All redo featuring Bart Gunn and Butterbean? You get the idea with that.