Ranking EVERY WWE WrestleMania Main Event From Worst To Best

11. The Rock Vs Stone Cold Steve Austin (WrestleMania 15)

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An absolute f*cking blast of a battle that perfectly encapsulated the chaos and carnage of the Attitude Era, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock's first WrestleMania main event typically hid the physical and psychological limitations of both men respectively at the time. Appropriately, it doesn't matter.

The Hogan/Savage of its day with slightly less prestige but bucketloads more b*lls, the pair's placement at the top of any card they like for the rest of their careers is assured by a display overdosing on their radiating confidence and charisma.

Stone Cold's cathartic celebration atop Vince McMahon's devastated frame at the end of the event is a babyface show-closer the Chairman would probably sacrifice his own son to get from Roman Reigns these days. 'The Rattlesnake' is a GOD to the wild Philadelphia crowd.

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