This is a surprising inclusion considering it's universally considered to be on the lower tier of WrestleMania events. The big selling point for 29 was a rematch between The Rock and John Cena, this time in Metlife Stadium, where Dwayne would "give the rub" to the fresh whippersnapper Cena about seven years after he actually needed it. The second time around lacked the same magic as the initial meeting between the two and Rock suffered an injury that put a damper on the bout. The rest of the card was pretty blah as well, with The Undertaker and CM Punk going at it in the culmination of a ludicrous feud that involved desecrating the memory of the recently deceased Paul Bearer, Fandango's WWE debut saw him grab a win over Chris Jericho, a move that is truly puzzling in retrospect seeing as how the company did absolutely nothing with him afterward, and The Shield also made their first WrestleMania appearance in a barnstormer against the mash-up team of Randy Orton, Sheamus and Big Show. The rest of the show was the definition of forgettable as I honestly can't finish this entry without pulling up wikipedia, so instead I'll just wonder why it made the list and move along.
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