http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl3ypg1isH8 Venue: Sun Life Stadium, MiamiAttendance: 78,363 Despite what this year's Wrestlemania would have you believe The Rock Vs John Cena which main evented last year was only supposed to be a one time affair. That's why many of us were left shocked when Cena actually lost the match. What was the point in making their top star look inferior to a part timer? That's when it became clear that once in a lifetime in wrestling terms is subject to some creative control. Despite being billed as the biggest match of all time Cena/Rock was pretty average. In fact both men have had far better matches against other opponents (Rock/Hogan, Cena/Michaels anyone?) and it was probably a mistake not to use Rock more in the ring to see if he could pull off a Wrestlemania main event worthy match after so many years hamming it up in Hollywood. The real top match last year was the rematch between Undertaker and triple H which was this year contested in a Hell in a Cell with Shawn Michaels as guest referee. Both men gave it their all and beat one another within an inch of their lives (so-to-speak) but when all was said and done it was 'Taker standing tall with his legendary Streak at 20-0. In the undercard CM Punk and Chris Jericho had a surprisingly average match after a strong build and Daniel Bryan's awesome World Heavyweight Championship reign came to a sudden end when his face met Sheamus' boot in 18 seconds. This was also the first year Big Show actually won a match. Sadly it was a throw away Intercontinental Championship match against Cody Rhodes that would have been better suited to Goldust who was petitioning the WWE for a chance to wrestle his brother for most of the year previously. With Rock/Cena 2, Undertaker/Punk and Triple H/Lesnar 2 all lined up for next week's big night in New Jersey things are looking good for a big night and a return to form for the biggest PPV in the history of pro-wrestling. let's just hope the poor job WWE has done of building to Wrestlemania 29 is not indicative of the end product.