Ranking EVERY WWE WrestleMania Main Event From Worst To Best

31. Sycho Sid Vs The Undertaker (WrestleMania 13)

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The rumours that Sycho Sid sh*t his pants at some point in this contest are almost definitely false...but his rather appropriate dirty protest was just about the only thing that makes this stain on WrestleMania 13's dynamic third hour worthy of a watch.

Bret Hart's pre and post-match rabble rousing didn't exactly leave his foes brown-trousered, but 'The Hitman' at least solidified his heel turn with a scathing promo on The Undertaker and sneak attack on Sid respectively. Shawn Michaels wasn't even his nutty self on commentary - perhaps he felt like being kinder to a man he'd once referred to as "luggage" because he could see he'd already dropped the kids off?

In a sticky end for Sid, 'The Deadman' wiped away any doubts around his main event credentials to flush his opponent's title reign down the drain. Fearlessly finishing him with the Tombstone, The Undertaker had to avoid Sid's mythical streak long before Brock Lesnar ended his.

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