What are the best WWE storylines?
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- Jeff Hardy vs.
- Ric Flair vs.
- The Breakup of the Mega Powers.
- Matt Hardy and Edge Feud Stems from Backstage Affair.
- Vince McMahon Searches for His Illegitimate Son.
- Shane McMahon Buys WCW.
- Jerry Lawler vs.
- Christian Captures First World Championship After Edge’s Retirement. 1 of 25.
Who is the best wrestler in 2016?
The 25 Best Wrestlers of 2016
- John Cena.
- Bobby Lashley.
- Zack Sabre Jr.
- Shinsuke Nakamura.
- Marty Scurll.
- Becky Lynch.
- Kairi Hojo.
- Pentagon.
What was the best year in WWE history?
Many WWE fans consider the year 2000 to be one of WWE’s best years, even better than some of the other aforementioned Attitude Era years. By this point, WWE had Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, The Radicalz, The Dudleys, Edge and Christian, and more in addition to the other Attitude Era staples.
Does wrestling have storylines?
It’s not uncommon for a wrestler’s personal life to be incorporated into a storyline, but sometimes a line gets crossed that doesn’t do anyone any favors — especially during a time like in WWE’s edgy Attitude Era.
Is WWE a storyline?
WWE employs a team of writers to craft the on-screen storylines. (Fans typically refer to the entire team/writing department as WWE Creative.) Paul “Triple H” Levesque also reportedly has a say in the direction of storylines, as does Stephanie McMahon.
Who is No 1 wrestler in WWE 2015?
1. Seth Rollins. WWE world heavyweight champion Seth Rollins clung to the No.
Who is No 1 wrestler in WWE 2017?
1. AJ Styles. Nobody had a better 2016 than Styles, and he closed out the year with the best match of the week against Ziggler and Corbin on SmackDown. It almost seems impossible for someone to operate at such a high level for as long as he has been wrestling.
What is the best WrestleMania ever?
Five of the greatest WrestleMania matches in history
- Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle – WrestleMania 21.
- Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian – WrestleMania 17.
- Ricky Steamboat vs. Randy Savage – WrestleMania 3.
- Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold – WrestleMania 13.
- The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels – WrestleMania 25.
What was the peak of WWE?
Perhaps the peak of the 1980s wrestling boom was WrestleMania III at the Pontiac Silverdome, which set an attendance record of 93,173. In the main event Hulk Hogan retained the WWF Championship against André the Giant.