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Analysis: Let’s face it: most of these matches are pure hot garbage. Especially in the early days of WrestleMania, when you got past the main events, it began to look more like a house show or a Saturday morning program than a spectacle the magnitude we expect nowadays with WrestleMania.

In this group, we get rid of quite a few Divas matches, three separate matches from WrestleMania 2, and Michael Cole.

And yes, even I am surprised I was able to find a match worse than the one involving Michael Cole.

Must-Watch: Really, you don’t need to watch any of these. That being said, if you were to pick one from this grouping, head to WrestleMania 13, and see an extremely young Rocky Maivia in his first WrestleMania match.

Let’s just say the Chicago crowd can’t quite smell what he’s cooking yet.

Hidden Gem: Ha…you’re funny.

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