
Looking back at CM Punk’s monumental WWE title win 10 years later
The “Summer of Punk,” was the hottest thing in wrestling at the time, and is still remembered to this day as one of the greatest angles in WWE history.
The “Summer of Punk,” was the hottest thing in wrestling at the time, and is still remembered to this day as one of the greatest angles in WWE history.
As part of our WrestleMania Rewind series, it’s time to look back at the 10 WrestleMania events that spanned the 2000s.
With so many Royal Rumble matches to choose from, it may seem just as impossible to pick a favorite as it is to actually win the match itself.
What if I told you that WWE would have to put on WrestleMania, their biggest show of the year usually held in a jam-packed arena or football stadium, in their own Performance Center in front of zero fans due to a global health pandemic?
The element of WrestleMania that tends to be the most overlooked, however, is the effort of WWE’s video production and editing team members, who consistently one-up themselves as each year and each event passes.
To add to an ever-ongoing debate, here’s a list of five must-have inductees to the WWE Hall of Fame in the 2020s, in order from who fans could expect to see first to who may take a little more time.