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WrestleMania 7: Top 5 matches from the PPV

The birth of the streakWe are less than a month away from the most picturesque WWE event of the year, WrestleMania 32. Talk about the list of top 5/10 sporting events in a calendar year and guess what, WrestleMania would always feature in that list. An event with a lot of anticipation and build-up has always contained something phenomenal and the WWE team would try everything at their disposal to make it a blockbuster.This years’ Mania would be the biggest ever in the history of the company and there is every reason to watch out for it. We, the WWE fans, watch WWE all round the year and still eagerly wait for WrestleMania.We watch 54 RAWs, 54 SmackDowns, 54 NXTs, 11 other WWE PPVs and a lot of live events, but still when it comes to WrestleMania, all these shows just become too ordinary. Mania is aloof and one of its own kind.WrestleMania 32 is very important for the company as the ratings have abated in the past 12 months and the company would try to get back on track by reaping the maximum benefits from this show.The seventh edition of WrestleMania was launched under the WWF banner and it took place on March 24, 1991, at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California with a recorded attendance of 16158.With all this said, we will recap some of the interesting things from WrestleMania 7 – 

#5 Big Boss Man vs. Mr. Perfect

Mr. Perfect lost one with Big Boss man via DQ

Mr. Perfect defended his Intercontinental Championship against Big Boss Man and the match ended in a disqualification. The title didn’t change hands here but the match acted as a perfect setting.

These two guys have always provided good wrestling matches inside the ring, but the ending could have been better. Andre getting involved was something not so impressive but as far as the match is concerned, there is no issue whatsoever as Haku and Barbarian stood by Bossman’s side. 

Winner- DQ and Mr. Perfect retains the title

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