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Least deserving WM headliner ever? Who deserved to headline but never did?

Who was the least-deserving WrestleMania headliner ever?

  • Mr. T

  • Paul Orndorff

  • King Kong Bundy

  • Andre the Giant

  • Sgt. Slaughter

  • Sid

  • Yokozuna

  • Lawrence Taylor

  • Big Show

  • The Miz

  • Someone not listed here


Results are only viewable after voting.

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Let's take "headline" to mean being involved in the closing match. Otherwise we get people saying Daniel Bryan and Sheamus "headlined" WrestleMania 28 in an 18-second opener for the glorified Intercontinental World Heavyweight title.

Q1: Who least deserved his headline spot?

Q2: Who most deserved to headline but never did?

Give one name for each, or a few. Explain your choice(s), if you feel like it.
 
Q1: I really feel Miz takes the cake here. He got to headline WM with John Cena, and The Rock was involved. They really pushed him hard that year as a main eventer, and I just could never buy him as a main event guy. He was someone I could never really get behind, and I never have shown him interest. The only reason I even watched the match(which was awful), because The Rock was back.

Q2: I'm not sure if Mr. Perfect ever headlined WM, but I can't think if he did or not. If he did for some reason it should have been more. He was a great heel, and him winning the World title and facing a mega baby face, or even getting someone to that status, would have been great. It would have been a great match too, because he was good doing everything.
 
Lawrence Taylor. And I say that as a diehard NY Giants fan and am of the opinion that LT is the greatest football player ever. But he headlined in 1995, 2 years after he retired. His football prime was in the 1980's. While he will forever be a big name and football legend, it really made no sense for him to be headlining Mania at that point. At least when Mr. T did it, it was part of a match with Hogan and Piper. A celebrity (whose peak celebrity was at least 5 years earlier) holding down a one on one main event......with a wrestler who wasn't even ever a main eventer any other time?(loved Bam Bam, but it's true) C'mon.

If we're talking wrestlers, then I'd say The Miz. He's always been midcard material at best. That main event push was so unnecessary.

By the way, why the hell is Andre The Giant a choice? Ridiculous on so many levels. That was and still is one of the biggest main events of all time. He was THE biggest name and attraction in wrestling for a long time, and was still the 2nd most popular and well known wrestler at that time.

Most deserving who didn't get the chance? I'll go with Ric Flair. He should have headlined in 1992. He was the WWF champion and he was freakin Ric Flair!! The fans were clearly growing sick of Hogan by that time too so automatically penciling him into the last match no matter what was a mistake. Flair was a HUGE star himself(as was Savage), it was for the title, it was guaranteed to be a much better match, it had a better storyline, the fans were more into it, AND you had the happy and conclusive ending of Savage winning the title.(which should've been presented as bigger than the Ultimate Warrior's return, because it WAS a bigger deal)
 
1. Lawrence Taylor. Sure, I'm not a football fan, but other than MAYBE drawing a few more eyes to the product (and it didn't seem to work that well, as far as I know) what was the point? Add to the fact that he was facing a mid-carder and it was the MAIN EVENT of the biggest show of the year, it just didn't need to happen.

2. I agree with the last guy about Mr. Perfect. If he wasn't constantly getting injured, he could have easily headlined WrestleMania at some point.
 
This is a JOKE RIGHT?

The Miz wins HANDS DOWN!!!!

No one else is even close. I couldn't believe Andre was on this list. This shows that a lot of people on this site are EXTREMELY YOUNG. At that time Andre was wrestling only TRUE GIANT and he was "UNDEFEATED" going into WM3! It was CRAZY when he challenged Hogan for the title on Pipers Pit!

Sid Vicious whether U liked him or not DEFINITELY looked like a WORLD CHAMPION....

He had muscles on his ear lobes. Yeah I know most of y'all despise anyone who lift weights (I swear 90 percent of this site get BEAT UP A LOT) but SID at the time was a BEAST. Everyone literally believed he was a PSYCHOTIC BAD ASS!!!!

The Miz just SUCKS ASS! I mean truly. I HAVE NEVER WAVERED ON MY FEELINGS FOR THIS BUM. I don't understand what anyone sees in him. He is not really muscular. He is a C average wrestler at best. He doesn't have any technique or skill set. How many times can one guy fuck up a figure 4? Plus he just does intimidate ANYONE! He wasn't even a tough guy on the REAL WORLD but somehow he is in the Main Event with the WWE title.

TERRIBLE!

Just plain Bad. The only reason he is even worth watching now is because MIZDOW IS CARING HIM.....

SERIOUSLY!

No one would care about his character AT ALL without Damien. Oh and as far as his OVERRATED PROMOS....

I still don't know what is so incredible about saying REALLY in succession.

MIZO IZ THE WORST WWE CHAMPION IN HISTORY.....

PERIOD DOT!!!!

Who do I think should have had and probably would have ended up headlining WM....

RAVISHING RICK RUDE.

This guy had it Baby.

The looks, the charisma, the moves and HE WAS A LEGITIMATE BAD ASS!

Plus he was the only guy I can think of who was ALWAYS A HEEL. He was just MEAN and he thrived off of the boos. I loved him. He was on his way when he and the WWF had a falling out but MAN RICK DESERVED ON SHINING MOMENT HEADLINING THE BIG STAGE!!!!
 
Sorry guys but LT fighting BAM BAM BIGALOW got MAJOR PRESS at the time. It was actually the first time that WM was mentioned on ESPN. See because it is common now people forget that "REAL ATHLETES" didn't actually wrestle so when LT did it at the time the WORLD WAS FLABBERGASTED!

Plus they pushed it as his one and only FIGHT.

MAN THAT GOT BIG HEADLINES. You might want to google it because I remember that WELL.

LT and the WWE made big news because of that
 
Sorry guys but LT fighting BAM BAM BIGALOW got MAJOR PRESS at the time. It was actually the first time that WM was mentioned on ESPN. See because it is common now people forget that "REAL ATHLETES" didn't actually wrestle so when LT did it at the time the WORLD WAS FLABBERGASTED!

Plus they pushed it as his one and only FIGHT.

MAN THAT GOT BIG HEADLINES. You might want to google it because I remember that WELL.

LT and the WWE made big news because of that

Yeah, it got news coverage. No question. I just don't remember people thinking it was a great idea or being all that interested. It actually felt like a joke. On some, "hey, you see LT is wrestling Bam Bam Bigelow? Ha ha. Wrestling is so stupid".
 
This is one of those "loaded" threads where there isn't ever really a right or wrong answer, only your opinion... many hate that Miz got to main event Mania, much less walk out the champion. But you absolutely cannot say he didn't deserve his chance because he was given it...Cena put him over in a no DQ match, Vince decided that and Cena had enough stroke to refuse it...so he DID deserve it in their eyes and the heat he got for it and "angry Miz girl" etc showed it was worth it. Was it who you WANTED to headline? No, but that's a lot different from deserving it or not.

Likewise, someone like LT, Floyd Mayweather or Mr T. were not wrestlers but bringing valuable mainstream exposure to the company, which translates to dollars. So they too deserve their placement as "Special Attractions".

So if you take YOUR ego out of the equation how do you decide?

The only way I can view it is who got to Main Event and either wasn't ready for it, or didn't really contribute much by doing so and there are two names that do spring to mind.

Yokozuna - The big man was by no means a bad worker and his title runs were not terrible, but he got that first one at Mania 9 FAR too quickly. They rushed into it with the first "Rumble Winner Goes To Mania" and it has ruined Mania booking ever since. How much of it was down to Flair leaving and Hogan's ego is up for debate. Had Flair not been on the outs then Bret might not have gotten the belt till Mania 9... Had Hogan not been so selfish with the awful ending, Bret could have been "injured" by Yoko after beating him forcing a vacated title to fill the first KOTR PPV rather than the clusterfuck that first reign for Yoko became. None of it is really Yoko's fault and his 2nd reign was given proper time and he grew into the role, so his loss at X to Bret was worth it...just. But Yoko for me is the one who wasn't needed with who they had at that time, better relations with Flair, better planning and checking Hogan's ego all could have prevented a lot of the issues that stemmed from what was the beginning of a near fatal slump.

Sid - Sid wasn't ready at Mania 8 and he was almost less ready by the time he got the honor at Mania 13 of walking in as the champion. Some of the same issues that apply with Yoko apply to Sid the year prior, the booking was skewed in Hogan's favour despite him not being "on the team 100%", there being better matches available and the whole angle and push being rushed. Yoko at least had the legit size/weight/agility combination to stand out as unique. You could see how Yoko became champ so quick but in Sid's case he was thrust into the final match of Mania 8 against a "retiring Hogan" after barely 8 months on the roster. The fans hadn't gotten used to Sid Justice as a face, much less a contrived turn used to cover a change in already announced booking. It was a slap to Flair not getting Hogan to put him over, but not a terminal blow. Savage was in many ways MORE of a dream match than Hogan was, but putting it 4th on the night was a slight Ric never got over, his attitude changed, he was dispirited and it led to his departure not even a year later. Just swapping those two matches round and NOT letting Hogan end the show would have probably meant Flair stayed around for a good while longer and Hogan would have gone to WCW anyway maybe just a bit sooner. They didn't even have to change the finish, Warrior still could have come out and Sid could have feuded with Savage or Davey Boy Smith for the IC title... Mania 9 would have been built around Bret v Flair and Sid could then have legit been ready to headline the following year.

Some others come to mind purely cos of the "multiple main event concept" but for the sake of clarity I'm gonna stick to closing the show... For some like Lashley and Umaga, they got to headline a Mania, their match was just earlier on the show but neither could be said to be legit show closers. Bam Bam gets unfair stick, he was facing the celeb, doing the job and getting WWE more mainstream interest for that year's show than either Shawn OR Diesel were whoever Pammy showed up with so he absolutely deserved to close the show. I'm not going with all this Mr. Perfect stuff, he never got over to that level. He COULD have had he not been injured and some other poor decisions were different (which I will get to) but the reality is he was never over enough, once he returned he was always playing the game of "one eye on the ring, one on the insurance" as he was claiming on his Lloyds policies, hence all his comings and goings. I'm not going to say Punk either... he could have closed the show, but Vince didn't give him that honor for a reason, we may not know what that is...but the last year kinda bears out Vince was right not to let it happen.

So my possibles for who should have:-

Rick Rude - No question he deserved to go to Mania 7 as the champion even if he did then job to Hogan. Vince was again, more worried about keeping Hogan and Warrior sweet at the time than actually developing the WWF talent pool to not need him. That it all blew up in his face within a year is almost poetic. Rude was the best heel in the business at that time and he deserved a good run with the WWF title, starting with a win over Warrior at the Rumble. Slaughter was Hogan's call, no one elses...he deemed Rude too small to job face him and Warrior was emboldened enough by that to refuse to job to him again too. The Iraq angle was poor, it didn't sell Mania well and it began the downward trend. That is on Hogan and Warrior and Vince for listening to them... Personally I would have had Mania 10/Bret two match thing happen at 7 with Hogan facing Slaughter without the belt. You could still have Warrior go over Savage in a career match, with the prize being the title match with Rude. Double duty for Rude could also have been done but perhaps in a Tag Team scenario... World Champ Rude and IC Champ Perfect teaming against Bossman and The British Bulldog would have been a great "opener". If they had let Rude have that, then he would have been around in 92,93 to work with guys like Lex, Bret, Perfect, Davey Boy and Shawn... the biggest issue WWE had at the time was they hadn't properly built anyone and had to rely on rush pushes like Lex and Diesel... A Rude who had been champ and headlined 7, even if he lost could have rebounded and faced Bret for the title 2 years later or Shawn 3 years later... he was definitely good enough, he made the US title more important than both the WWF and WCW World titles while he had it with a non roided body... something that could not have been lost on Vince as he was now without both Warrior AND Hogan anyway.


Davey Boy Smith - Again with Mania 9... this one is a little more difficult as in reality Davey was released cos of the roid trial. But make no mistake had he not been then Mania 9 could have been, should have been and very likely would have been headlined by the Bret v Davey rematch for Bret's title or even title for title and of course you could then set up the rubber match to give Davey the big belt finally... be that a Mania in the UK or in Canada the match would have sold huge.

Likewise in 1995, they were so intent on rushing Shawn v Diesel that they missed the chance to have Davey either in that match as a 3rd man or have him face Diesel and let Shawn build more before that blow off, perhaps as the ref. They didn't and went with a lacklustre Shawn v Diesel feud that REALLY didn't work. I personally think the first Triple Threat main event should have been there at WM11 and could have closed the show even over LT and Bam Bam. Davey might not have won it but the dynamic of two opponents for Diesel to face of different styles would have been a great way to build him as the champ, something facing Shawn alone didn't do.
 
There are pros & cons to just about everyone on the list:

Pro: Mr. T was one of the biggest and most recognizable celebrities in the world circa 1985. His involvement generated a ton of press and attention for the event.
Con: Mr. T knew absolutely nothing about wrestling inside the ring and, as a result, made for some pretty dull matches.

Pro: Paul Orndorff was a 9 year veteran who'd paid his dues throughout various territories.
Con: Orndorff brought nothing particularly special to the WrestleMania I main event and his spot could've been filled with any number of other guys.

Pro: King Kong Bundy was a fairly athletic big man for his time who'd made a name for himself in WCCW.
Con: Like so many big men, especially during that time, his hype far exceeded his abilities and his matches were pretty damn boring. His bout with Hogan at WrestleMania II was no exception.

Pro: Andre the Giant was a physical spectacle and presence that was unequaled, which made him a huge draw. This was one of his first, if not his first, WWF Championship matches and it was a representation of the most dominant of the previous era against the most dominant of the current era.
Con: Andre was well past his prime at WrestleMania III. The remarkable frame that'd brought him fame & fortune had turned on him to such a point that he could barely move and was in immense pain. He was no longer the athletic giant he'd once been and the result was one of the dullest WrestleMania main events in history.

Pro: Sgt. Slaughter portraying an Iraqi sympathizer resulted in him drawing some massive heat. The heat he drew was sometimes downright scary when you consider the fact that he sometimes received death threats.
Con: Sgt. Slaughter was a mid-card star at best and even though he worked hard, he just didn't have the stuff. When you saw he was facing Hogan at WrestleMania VII, you knew he was dropping the title and the match itself was certainly nothing to write home about.

Pro: Sid is someone with a great physical presence, a tremendous look, great intensity and a good level of athletic ability for a big man.
Con: Sid was never a significant draw in WWF or WCW. He seemed like someone who was best suited for an enforcer role or an upper mid-card monster heel, but never really saw him as an interesting champion.

Pro: Yokozuna was one of the last relevant super heavyweights. His sheer weight was freakish and he was one of the last fat guys that people viewed as threatening and as a threat to anybody.
Con: Yokozuna was an outdated stereotype and dangerously obese. Sometimes, his matches could be entertaining and I thought his match at WrestleMania IX against Bret Hart was pretty decent, but the guy was about as one dimensional as it got.

Pro: Lawrence Taylor, like various WrestleMania celebrities before him, generated a lot of press for the event. His match with Bam Bam Bigelow was physical and pretty damn entertaining in my opinion.
Con: Taylor, by this time, was a has been in football. In his match, there were clearly times in which he was delivering blows that were stiff as hell and he was reckless. Also, I thought Bam Bam was a strange opponent for Taylor considering that Bam Bam had never been anything but a low level mid-carder in WWF.

Pro: Big Show, in many ways, is an underrated big man with a strong work ethic. He was involved in some big angles leading up to WrestleMania 2000.
Con: Big Show was booked to look like a bit player in the fourway main event. Triple H & The Rock were the obvious focal point, so Big Show ultimately was used as an unnecessary prop in what should've been a 1 on 1 match.

Pro: The Miz had broken up what'd been a monotonous WWE Championship picture. For several years, it was essentially just watching Triple H, John Cena and Randy Orton playing hot potato with the title. Miz generated a lot of fresh interest in the title picture because whether you were a fan of Miz or not, you paid attention to the title scene.
Con: Miz was booked to look like a weak champion at times, but the biggest problem was the fact that Cena & The Rock were the focus of the WrestleMania XXVII main event. Miz was WWE Champion, yet he was more of a supporting character.

Of those who were listed, I had to go with Lawrence Taylor. At least the others listed were in the business for more than a big paycheck and had busted their asses for a spot at the biggest show of the year. Taylor was a broken down, has been football player who saw an opportunity to score some big money for little effort.
 
The answer to this question is all summed up by looking at one single WrestleMania- that being 1992's WMVIII.

Although the WWE recognizes both of the "main event" matches as true co-headliners(something they do for no other version of the event), this question limits us to only considering the night's final bout. And in a travesty of failed booking, that final bout included wrestling's biggest stiff, Sid, and not the man who made the clear most amount of sense, The Nature Boy.

Everything was handed to Vince on a silver platter. Jim Herd ran off Flair- his company's World Champion, and WWE was all but guaranteed to reap the benefits. It had wrestling's two true world champions on its roster. It had wrestling's two biggest stars of all time. It had the two men who were, had been for years, and to some degree remain, wrestling's most recognizable household names and faces and most celebrated synonymous stars.

All Vince had to do was bite the bullet and book the match on the biggest stage. Present both men as equally worthy of the moniker of true and rightful World Champion(instead of presenting Flair's claims as able to be dismissed as a secondary illusion) and then book the first real unification match of its degree the sport had ever seen.

Yet somehow Vince and his ego and his willingness to satiate Hogan's ego prevented what would've been the biggest match in not just WWE's history to that point, but if built right, arguably professional wrestling's biggest ever match, from happening the way that it should have.

Sid got what he was gifted his whole career- yet another showcase on a stage he never belonged on; while Flair and Hogan never got the chance to make the history that was teased while both were still relatively close to their primes as personalities and performers.
 
I'm going to go with King Kong Bundy - I cringe when I watch back those first couple of Wrestlemanias, but the main event of the second installment was possibly the worst WM main event ever IMO (not helped by the blue-barred cage.)

Hogan had various feuds between 1 and 3 that could have main evented WM2 and the Bundy feud could have simply been on the house show/Supercard circuit (this was very early on in the ppv era, they ran big cards regularly), but the most logical WM match I could choose for Hogan, given Roddy Piper was booked against Mr T, would have been Mr Wonderful Paul Orndorff. Would certainly have been a better match than Bundy, and wouldn't have needed a silly 'broken ribs' build to make Hogan's comeback even more 'impressive'.

As for the others, I tend to look at who else AT THE TIME could have stepped in.

WM 3-6 were all logical and sensible main events

WM 7 had the super-hated Slaughter though I do feel that they should have either aborted this storyline or shifted it earlier, and as others had said give Rick Rude his deserved WM main event/WWE title run.

WM 8 should have been Hogan v Flair. Didn't Sid eliminate Savage from the Royal Rumnle as well as Hogan? So invert the main events and have Savage face Sid in the earlier match, then the 'unification' match closing out the card

WM 9 - Yokozuna to me looked all-powerful from the first time I saw him at the 1992 Survivor Series. Normally I don't like pushes rushed, but 9 year old me genuinely couldn't see anyone beating this mass of humanity, especially after his Rumble win that including eliminating Earthquake by himself. So to me, it made sense him facing Bret. Just a shame Hogan had to steal his spotlight. Though had Bulldog not been fired for HGH, I can see how he could have taken Yoko's storyline - which probably would have led to no Hogan as well!

WM 10 worked because of WM9

WM 11 worked because the roster had never been so week as it was in 1995, hence the decision to make the Rumble match every 60 seconds. LT brought in a lot of exposure for the WWE so we'll accept that as a necessary evil of a poor era.

All other Manias had logical main events to me, although 13 would have been Bret v Shawn had HBK not 'lost his smile', so Sid and Undertaker's match was bumped up the card; and WM 16 should simply have been Rock v Triple H.
 
By the way, why the hell is Andre The Giant a choice? Ridiculous on so many levels.

I gave him as a choice because he was so widely derided. The posthumous acclaim clouds the fact that he was regarded by many viewers as one of the worst wrestlers in the world. Fans awarded him the following Wrestling Observer votes, per Wikipedia:

Most Embarrassing Wrestler (1989)
Worst Feud of the Year (1984) vs. Big John Studd
Worst Feud of the Year (1989) vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Worst Worked Match of the Year (1987) vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III
Worst Worked Match of the Year (1989) vs. The Ultimate Warrior on 31 October
Worst Tag Team (1990, 1991) with Giant Baba
Worst Wrestler (1989, 1991, 1992)
 
Lawrence Taylor is by far the least deserving person to ever close out Wrestlemania. How could anyone else be the choice? Taylor was just a football player that really had no business being near a wrestling ring, let alone main eventing Wrestlemania. I'd also put Bam Bam Bit slow in there as well, since he was in the match against LT. BAM Bam was very talented for his size, but he shouldn't have main prevented either. Sid is in the discussion as well.

As for deserving but never getting it, number one is Ric Flair. How he didn't get to main event a Wrestlemania is unexplainable. One of the biggest names in wrestling, and in my opinion, the greatest champion in history, but he never closed out a Wrestlemania. That is unbelievable.
 
I don't count Lawrence Taylor, since Diesel/HBK was the real main event of WrestleMania 11 and all the real fans knew it. My vote wasn't listed in the poll so I went with "someone else", my choice is Mick Foley. Foley is the most overrated star in the history of wrestling in my book, and even in a multi-man match he didn't belong anywhere NEAR the final match of a WrestleMania. The original plan for WM16 of Triple H vs. The Rock vs. The Big Show vs. Chris Jericho was a FAR superior main event, and exchanging Jericho for Foley dragged the event down in my opinion. Foley's inclusion in the main event is one of the many reasons I consider WM16 to be one of the worst WrestleManias ever.

And as for who should have headlined it but never did, for me it's a tie between Ric Flair and CM Punk. Both men main evented two WrestleManias but were never given the honor of closing the show, which was a shame.
 
First, I'd say both Yokozuna and Sid deserved their spots as top heels during their respective runs. You could say Flair/Savage should have headlined WM8, and maybe Bret/Shawn II at WM13... But Sid was very over during both runs, especially in early 1997 and wasn't out of place at all. Same with Yokozuna, did he deserve two WM main events? Probably not. One of them (WM9) should have been Savage/Hart in my opinion, but Yoko at WMX was well deserved.

So, my vote goes for The Miz. I don't think he was in a spot to deserve the WM main event, and two things prove this. 1) the fact that he was grossly overshadowed by Cena/Rock during "his spot", and 2) the fact that he's below the IC strap now. It's one thing to push a superstar early to the main event scene and hope he gets over (Sheamus, Del Rio, Khali, Miz), but it's another to actually give them the headline spot at Mania. If they were going to rush a guy into this spot... they should have extended the Nexus angle with Barrett being the champ going into 'Mania. Would it have worked out well for Barrett? Probably not, but certainly better than The Miz.

I also don't really count WM11, though maybe I should. Neither Bam Bam or LT deserved that spot. And while it was a special attraction on a weak card in a weak era, I really don't think it was the main draw. In fact... Shawn/Diesel wasn't even that big of a draw. All reasons why WM11 in general wouldn't even cut it as a B-PPV in this day and age.

As for who deserved to "headline" WM but didn't? Definitely CM Punk. He could have even been given The Miz's spot at WM27. Or CM Punk/Jericho could have headlined WM28. Or even Champ vs Streak CM Punk/Undertaker could have headlined WM29. Or Rock/Cena/CM Punk at WM29. I think there were multiple opportunities to have him headline during his very hot run, and they never capitalized on it.
 
I gave him as a choice because he was so widely derided. The posthumous acclaim clouds the fact that he was regarded by many viewers as one of the worst wrestlers in the world. Fans awarded him the following Wrestling Observer votes, per Wikipedia:

Most Embarrassing Wrestler (1989)
Worst Feud of the Year (1984) vs. Big John Studd
Worst Feud of the Year (1989) vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Worst Worked Match of the Year (1987) vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III
Worst Worked Match of the Year (1989) vs. The Ultimate Warrior on 31 October
Worst Tag Team (1990, 1991) with Giant Baba
Worst Wrestler (1989, 1991, 1992)

Wow that's some unfair hatred on a lot of people's parts there... even in 84 there was a fair bit of "hipster type bashing" if they thought Studd v Andre was the worst feud, there was far worse going on in 84.

Look at it coldly, by the time Mania 3 rolled around his back was in such a state he couldn't work even a quarter of what he had been able to prior. Mania 3 wasn't a badly worked match when you take into account the fact Andre legit could barely move without pain. It was "now or never" for them to use him and they did... those who deride him as you say either didn't see him before/in his prime or are basing much of their opinion on his post Mania 3 surgery career which was bad because he was so hurt all the time. 1988 was his "golden year" in terms of getting the title, but as much of that was to capitalise on the Princess Bride part he had... he was in a big movie that year that a lot of WWE fans could see and could still see him in the ring...unlike Piper who had "retired" to make his movie.

Andre got his Mania main event as much out of loyalty from Vince as for the benefits the win brought for Hogan. Remember this was the guy who had been the cornerstone of the WWWF under Vince Sr, who had the chance to go anywhere he wanted but stayed loyal, even after the buyout of Vince Jr. and being "sidestepped" by Hogan and Vince's marketing machine. WM3, WM4 and Summerslam 88 are arguably Andre's "due" in terms of main eventing. He earned those 3 spots over the prior 10 years... that they helped build Hogan were a bonus almost.


WWE are probably guilty of running Andre into the ground a bit, had he retired after the Mega Bucks loss at Summerslam 88 then no one would ever deride... they'd call it pretty much a perfect career. But he stayed on to put guys over and WWE overused it, ruining what was special about it. Had they just stuck to Warrior or Jake and he was out then that would have been fine... but they made him work Duggan, Demolition... there was only so many times the "tie in the ropes" or fall out the ring for a count out would work...and they flogged it to death.
 
Wrestlemania 8 was my choice also, A DQ ending in the Hogan and Sid match to close the biggest show of the year was a horrible desision, I agree that event should have been Hogan vs Flair wwf world champion against the real world champion in a title vs title match, Could have been the biggest wrestlemania everyone talks about, A real wasted opportunity, Flair and Savage had a decent match but that could have been saved for maybe summerslam or survivor series, Most underserving wrestler that headlined I agree with previous comments is Lawrence Taylor to have him wrestling was fine but not in the main event as for the most deserving but never did headline would be someone like Curt Hennig, Kerry Von Erich or either of the british bulldogs but the main event talent was just so large in their era it would have been difficult to fit them in.
 
LT and it's not even close. That never made sense to put that match on after the WWE Championship between Shawn and Diesel. WrestleMania XI is widely regarded as the worst Mania of all time and I share that opinion.

Another one I never agreed with was Hogan vs Sid at WM VIII. A match ending in DQ should never close out the biggest event of the year. Savage and Flair was head and shoulders above entertainment-wise (the feud felt so personal - great promos), not to mention it was for the title.

Yes, Warrior's return got the biggest pop of the night, but it still shouldn't have ended the ppv in my opinion. Not unless he got involved in the title match. I could argue that it would've made more sense for him to get involved in that match instead anyway. Maybe have a spot where the ref gets knocked out. Mr. Perfect and Flair gang up on Savage for several minutes. Flair grabs the belt and brings it into the ring. Mr. Perfect is holding Randy's hands behind his back. Flair shouts out one last "WOOO!" and prepares to deliver the fatal shot. In his back swing, Warrior's music hits and Flair stops dead in his tracks, stunned. Warrior runs full speed, just as he did in reality. He clotheslines Hennig over the top rope. Flair tries to high tail it out of the ring, but Warrior grabs him by the hair. Ric drops to his knees and begs off. Warrior gives him the gorilla press and splash. Warrior picks up Savage and helps him come to his senses. Savage makes his way to the top rope while Warrior revives the ref. Savage delivers the elbow and Warrior leaves the ring, grabbing ahold of Mr. Perfect to ensure he doesn't cause a DQ. Savage gets the 3 count and Warrior congratulates him, handing him the belt he just helped him win amd foreshadowing the main event of SummerSlam.
 
Miz is the least deserving person to headline wrestlemania. He had no business being in the main event at the wrestlemania. He was the worst wwe champion ever. He is terrible on the mic, bad in the ring, no charisma, bland and overall a shitty wrestler. I don't remember a good match from the MIZ.Miz is one of the worst wrestlers I've seen, does not deserve to be in a wrestling ring.

Rick rude, British bulldog, ken shamrock, mr perfect, ric flair and cm punk deserved to headline wrestlemania. But never did
 
To say that The Miz didn't deserve to headline WrestleMania is stupid.
Just because you don't like him doesn't mean he doesn't deserve it..
 
The only thing that pisses me off more then The Miz getting so much hate (he was so crazy over at the time and worked as hard as anyone, despite CM Punks bitching and moaning) is that someone had to nerve to vote against Andre The Giant.

Who voted Andre? One half of the match that single handedly sold 90,000 tickets? The biggest attraction in entertainment history? Whoever did that, kill yourself.

No one here is in any position to judge who deserves a main event spot at any show. Just ludicrous claims. Everyone who has closed WM had deserved that spot for one reason or another.

As for who deserved to but didn't....well Jake Roberts never did and he was always over, as was Mr Perfect but when you are in the era of Hulk, Savage, Piper, Andre, Warrior, and a Iraqi sympathizing Sgt Slaughter, it's hard to put them in those spots.
 
To say that The Miz didn't deserve to headline WrestleMania is stupid.
Just because you don't like him doesn't mean he doesn't deserve it..

Your opinion bro :lmao:

Nobody buys miz as wwe champion
He doesnt draw. he is a mid carder at best.
I'm not the only one who feels that way

Miz main eventing didn't draw interest or money.
That is one of the reasons why wrestlemania 27 sucked.:disappointed:
 
Big Show at WM2000 was least deservable. HHH/Foley/Rock had a great storyline between them and should headline (Foley as special ref), Big Show was forced into the story, wasn't getting enough fan support and looked totally out of place.

Who deserved the most but never did? It's easy - Ric Flair. He never trully headlined WM, but he should, at least in 92, the second name i think could be good to headline - Razor Ramon, other than these 2 everyone who deserved to headline WM actually did it.
 
To say that The Miz didn't deserve to headline WrestleMania is stupid.
Just because you don't like him doesn't mean he doesn't deserve it..
I agree with this.
Rock wasn't ready to return yet. And it wasn't Miz' fault WWE decided to overbook his match with Rock's appearance and everything else at WM27 sucked hard. 27 really "outshined" WM1, WM2,WM4, WM9, WM11 & WM13.
 

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