Ranking EVERY WrestleMania From Worst To Best

28. WrestleMania 2000

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An impossibly disappointing card considering the incredible weekly churn at the time, WrestleMania 2000 is even an outlier in WWE's early-2000 pay-per-view calendar too.

The company could just about do no wrong back then, with this show the oddest of exceptions. A flurry of meaningless tag matches betray the intricate booking and world class matches on Raw and SmackDown, whilst the Anaheim Pond setting casts an unusually dark shadow for such a bright time.

Brisk enough compared to modern 'Manias, it's nonetheless still something of a turgid trudge.

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