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Top 15 Matches of WrestleMania 34 Weekend

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As WrestleMania continues to grow in stature every year, it becomes more and more about not just the one event itself, but a dozen other things for fans from all around the world to enjoy. No longer is it about wrestling fans flying to their WrestleMania destination just to see their favourite WWE superstars in action.

They get a myriad of other WWE events with superstars to entertain them, but that's not all. Every wrestling promotion in the world knows that the weekend of WrestleMania is a bumper opportunity for them to showcase their own bunch of talent and wares. Companies flock to the city hosting WrestleMania to put on a show to attract new and casual fans as well as dazzle those well versed in their styles.

Take, for example, New Orleans this year, the WrestleMania party started just a bit early with some unbelievable number of contests and contestants making their way to Bourbon Street. It was a highlight of a weekend capped off by the biggest night in Wrestling, but with so much to choose from and so much to see, what was the best this weekend had to offer?


Honourable Mentions:

The Yes-mania was a blast!
The Yes-mania was a blast!

With so many matches to account for, there's a few that just missed the cut. Fifteen of the classiest matches at WrestleMania weekend hit the right spot, a few others tried just as well;

Will Ospreay vs. AR Fox, Evolve 102: After the pain, he went through at Sakura Genesis, Ospreay's decision to stick to his weekend plans is noteworthy in a dazzling if a somewhat basic match against the Evolve returned AR Fox.

Pentagon Dark vs. Fenix vs. Austin Aries, Lucha Underground vs. Impact Wrestling: Thank god for Alberto Del Rio's unprofessionalism because we got this scintillating contest compared to the boredom he would provide.

Daniel Bryan and Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, WrestleMania 34: Questionable but exhilarating booking aside, this was a return worth just being happy for regardless of the outcome. Daniel Bryan is back!

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