Ranking All 35 WWE WrestleManias From Worst To Best
22. WrestleMania 7
You’d think a WrestleMania with the incredible retirement
match between Ultimate Warrior and “Macho Man” Randy Savage, and the unforgettable
angle afterward, would place higher, but this is also the same Mania that gave
us the Blindfold Match between Rick Martel and Jake “The Snake” Roberts.
WrestleMania 7 wasn’t bad, but it also it’s remembered well. Hulk Hogan rode to the rescue for America, defeating that freedom-hating Iraqi sympathizer Sgt. Slaughter (no, really, that happened) in the main event of a PPV that included way too much filler for what was supposed to be the biggest show of the year. (Like, The Mountie versus Tito Santana, really?)
Face it: When you sit down and decide to watch one of the first 10 Manias, does this one make your top five?