10 Things You Learn Attending 12 WrestleManias In 13 Years

10. The Undertaker€™s Entrance Will Always Give You Goosebumps

I€™m indebted to Mark Callaway and I don€™t say that dramatically or to exaggerate for the sake of an article. As great a time as my friends and I had partying, eating and drinking in Texas, Atlanta and New Jersey, I€™d have to say if it wasn€™t for Undertaker€™s matches at Mania 25, 27 and 29, I probably would have felt the $200 I shelled out for a ticket wasn€™t worth the price tag. Even into his mid 40€™s, The Undertaker was having the match of the night at The Grandaddy of Them All.

One of the biggest draws to the character of The Phenom is his entrance whether it€™s druids, flames, organ music, caskets or whatever other props that WWE bring out to make Taker€™s entrance feel as epic as it should be. Every year without fail, that entrance has given me goosebumps whether it was in Safeco Field with Limp Bizkit playing him to the ring or in Madison Square Garden where Paul Bearer carried his Urn to the ring and helped Undertaker rise from the ashes to do battle with Kane.

There€™s nothing like a Taker entrance, it€™s magical and part of the reason we love wrestling. If you€™ve been on the fence about going to a WrestleMania, go in the next year or two, you€™ll regret it if you miss seeing the true Mr WrestleMania walk down the aisle.

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Kenny is a successful podcast host with Inside The Ropes, promotes exciting Q&A events in the UK with the likes of Sting and DDP, has interviewed the big guns like Foley, Jericho, Bruno and Austin and enjoys cheese a great deal.