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| View Poll Results: Wrestlemania 14 or 15 | |||
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23 | 82.14% |
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3 | 10.71% |
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2 | 7.14% |
| Voters: 28. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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It was the last Wrestlemania that we would see "Mr. Wrestlemania" Shawn Michaels in a match if at all. He was not in the best shape back then. And I liked most of the matches on that card except for Mero/Sable vs Goldust/Luna. And Mike Tyson was the icing on the cake for the main event bout between the future WWE hall of famers. Wrestlemaina 15's card wasn't through together like people say it was. We got to see the first Hardcore title match at that years mania. Butterbean boxed at that years mania which we could have saw with Mike Tyson a year before at WM 14. No light-heavyweight/cruseirweight action that year. And yeah the hell in a cell match between the Undertaker and the Big Boss man was just to sell more tickets and buyrates. Wrestlemania 16 (2000) was bunk! I don't care who disagrees with me on that. Even though I loved the Godfather's entrance with rap legend Ice-T! But if I had to give up an answer, it would have to be WM 14 from Boston, MA. |
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Wrestlemania 14 was quite a bit superior to Wrestlemania 15. It was a highly entertaining card from top to bottom and one I look back very fondly of. I still have my old VHS tape of it from when I was a kid and recall watching it again in its entirety with my college buddies a couple of years back when we were bored one weekend, we noticed that it has aged well. The best matches easily were the Taker VS Kane match and the main event between Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold with Tyson as the special guest enforcer.
Wrestlemania 15 wasn't really that memorable, other than the Stone Cold VS Rock match, and even that wasn't as good as their other encounters. I wouldn't call it one of the worst Wrestlemania events but it's nowhere near as good as 14. Michaels' last Wrestlemania performance for many years, Stone Cold's title win, Kane VS Taker, Tyson's involvement.... So many great things about Wrestlemania 14 put it far above Wrestlemania 15 in quality. Wresltemania 14 also didn't have any bad matches, one cannot make the same argument for Wrestlemania 15. |
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I would give the edge to XIV as most (if not all) on here have. Both title matches were good. But after that is where XIV stands out. There is nothing on XV's card that comes close to Taker v Kane at XIV. Even after that you have Trips v Owen and Rock v Shamrock which were solid matches as well.
While I always laugh looking back at the promo's for XIV which claim it to be x-rated. It still was a better card than XV.
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To the best of my recollection, I'm one of the few people on here that has defended Wrestlemania XV as being at least, a decent Wrestlemania. Wrestlemania XV was basically a bigger hyped, extended Monday Night Raw of that era, which at the time I loved. It really depends on whether you were a fan of that period of wrestling. If you really enjoyed the exciting, but chaotic, sloppy booking style that was the Attitude Era, then you'll probably enjoy Wrestlemania XV for what it was. It's probably not a show that holds up very well, but it was a certainly a show of it's time, and at the time I enjoyed it immensely. While I think it's in the bottom 10 of all the Wrestlemanias, I certainly don't consider it the worst (Wrestlemania XI is still the worst ever). Wrestlemania XV wasn't about the matches on the card, it was about the overall show, and while it was chaotic, and even sloppy, and certainly lacking in great matches, it was an entertaining show at least.
With that said, Wrestlemania XIV is BY FAR a superior event, and IMO still to this day, one of the greatest ppv events in the history of WWE. There have been other ppv events that were more consistent with matches, but few events were able to combine, good, logical booking, with classic matches, and influence and impact on the history of the company. Wrestlemania XIV was the official kick-off of the Attitude Era. In a thread a few months ago, discussing the greatest ppv events in WWE history, I mentioned about Wrestlemania XIV, that while watching it, you truly felt you were watching the dawning of a new era in the company. With most ppv events that are important on the company's history, you go back years later and say "yeah, it was a pretty important show," but few you could genuinely say that as you were watching it. Wrestlemania XIV was one of those ppv events. Taker/Kane (IMO the best "big man/giant" wrestler match of all-time) and HBK/Stone Cold are amongst the best matches in Wrestlemania history, and the rest of the card was solid too with HHH/Owen Hart, Rock/Shamrock, the 15 team battle royal (I enjoy all battle royals, no matter how insignificant they may be), and a great gem of a light heavyweight match between Taka Michinoku and Aguila. Wrestlemania XIV, isn't just vastly superior to Wrestlemania XV, it's one of the best Wrestlemanias ever (top 5 for sure), and one of the best events in the company's history (top 10 probably). So in short, though Wrestlemania XV isn't amongst the worst ppv events in history, it's certainly nowhere near the level of Wrestlemania XIV. |
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Obviously 14 was better. Better build, better crowd, etc. However, I think 14 was booked as good as it could have been at the time, 15 definitely wasn't and if it would have been the changes would have looked something like this (had it been booked properly it would have been better)
WWF Title- Rock - Foey SCSA - Vince (Ref: HBK) HIAC - Taker - Kane I'll explain: Vince and Austin was the logical main event for this one, of course they used it the month before to sell the ppv for Feb but this was a feud that should have cumulated at Mania (besides Vince went on to fight the likes of Hogan, Bret and HBK at Manias. Let Vince use Big Show as his secret weopan for the match. HBK could be the ref as a face (with everyone wondering would he screw Austin). In the end Vince should have went over (no heelish turn from HBK) but he somehow gets screwed over , probably just using help from Big Show. Vince winning sets up Austin winning the rematch later on Rock vs Foley should have been used to end the show with Foley going over, maybe even with help from Austin Taker Kane. This should have been the third time these two hooked up with it still being a relatively fresh match. You had Taker going over at 14 in the first one, you let Kane come back and win the "inferno" rematch, then have the build up for HIAC to settle the score at Mania with obviously Taker going over Those changes would have set up other changes ofcourse, what do you do with HHH being the main one, but this one had a lo of potential and ended up being just flat out awful. |
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XIV gets some bonus points for the outfit that Sunny was wearing. I was 14 at the time and I remember thinking if they had a camera angle straight down her chest you could probably see it all because of the way her spiked bra looked from the front.
14 year old me wasn't very bright.
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