WrestleMania 31: 8 most surprising endings in Pay-Per-View history
A good climax is what makes or breaks a professional wrestling match. Two wrestlers could tear down the roof for twenty minutes but if they don’t have a good ending, the match will go down into the history books as a botched effort. And when the bout is stage at WrestleMania, the expectations will be a hundred times larger.The twist in the tale surprise endings have always worked wonders for the company when it comes to WrestleMania and they will be looking to bring out the same on March 29. However before we fasten our seatbelts and jump into WrestleMania 31, here is a look at some of the surprise endings from the pay-per-view’s rich history.
#8 Hulk Hogan spoils Yokozunas celebration (WrestleMania 9)
WrestleMania 9 is considered to be the worst WrestleMania in the history of the WWE. Heading into the pay-per-view, Yokozuna won the Royal Rumble and challenged Bret Hart for a WWE championship match at WrestleMania. It could have been a great match with proper booking but WWE went with a flat one.
Yokozuna won the match but the surprise was yet to come. Hogan came down the ramp after the match and was instantly challenged by Mr. Fuji for a match. Hogan accepted and Yokozuna made his first title defense after just minutes of winning the title. Hogan went on to win the match in just under 30 seconds and Yokozuna was like a duck lost in the desert.