1 | 17.06.2025 | Live Show Charisma | | |
2 | 14.06.2025 | BigAnthony2005 | 10.0 | |
3 | 08.06.2025 | Anorak | 10.0 | |
4 | 07.06.2025 | Inserthere750 | 10.0 | |
5 | 02.06.2025 | IYOSreign | 10.0 | |
6 | 27.05.2025 | Loe Jist | 10.0 | This is Shawn Michaels' final match. No, the was no 2018 Saudi disaster of a tag match. It never happened. This is his final match and it's the greatest retirement match of all time. It'd be an all-time classic even without Michaels' career on the line. This was the perfect way to end a career. The matches that Michaels and Undertaker had at HIAC 1997, WM 25, and WM 26 could be put together as examples of wrestling perfection. |
7 | 26.05.2025 | N47H4N H4RDY | 9.0 | |
8 | 26.05.2025 | TrueJugoBetrugoNo1 | 10.0 | |
9 | 24.05.2025 | sdenapoli | 10.0 | |
10 | 24.05.2025 | soba | 10.0 | |
11 | 23.05.2025 | Jjj769 | 9.0 | |
12 | 16.05.2025 | Willie 19200 | 9.0 | |
13 | 16.05.2025 | JRMac | 10.0 | Too bad it wasn't Shawn's actual final match, but I'll just pretend that other one didn't happen. Jumping Tombstone will always make me pop. |
14 | 15.05.2025 | Olympus19 | 8.0 | |
15 | 10.05.2025 | babymeltzer | 8.0 | |
16 | 10.05.2025 | Aj19 | 9.0 | |
17 | 09.05.2025 | Wrestling Outsider | 10.0 | |
18 | 09.05.2025 | PyroBA | 10.0 | There is nothing I can say about this match that hasn't already been said. Absolute masterclass. The storytelling with Undertaker's injured leg during the entire match was brilliant, Shawn Micheals refusing to give up was brilliant, and this was an amazing way to send off HBK. Shawn Michaels has always brought out a different side of The Undertaker that no one else I've seen has been able to do. He really MOVES when he is against HBK, and their chemistry is perfect. Obviously the buildup was fantastic, especially at the Elimination Chamber. |
19 | 08.05.2025 | skycyborg22 | 10.0 | |
20 | 07.05.2025 | Mihaawk | 10.0 | |
21 | 04.05.2025 | Pantaman | 9.0 | |
22 | 04.05.2025 | Bwatz27 | 10.0 | |
23 | 03.05.2025 | DaPrice1776 | 10.0 | |
24 | 03.05.2025 | Jayvon | 10.0 | |
25 | 02.05.2025 | Naruto | 10.0 | |
26 | 02.05.2025 | weez | 10.0 | |
27 | 30.04.2025 | LukeGlazier91 | 10.0 | |
28 | 30.04.2025 | exha | | |
29 | 28.04.2025 | benhooton1 | 10.0 | |
30 | 28.04.2025 | wrestlinggraps | 10.0 | |
31 | 27.04.2025 | huntingclue47 | 9.0 | |
32 | 26.04.2025 | KKeanel | 9.0 | Compelling storyline with Streak vs. Career background made a huge effort to tell a beautiful fairytale and they accomplished it. However, both guys went out of gas pretty quick and it affected the whole match structure, which was mainly focus on a sequence "big spot-break". Amazing, but not as great as year before. |
33 | 24.04.2025 | N2A1C | 10.0 | My favorite match ever, simply perfect, impossible not to get emotional with HBK's farewell. Every time I see her again, tears fall from my eyes |
34 | 21.04.2025 | wwefan08 | 9.0 | |
35 | 20.04.2025 | greatchickendoc | 8.0 | |
36 | 20.04.2025 | balyusuf27 | 9.0 | |
37 | 19.04.2025 | GunAlpha | 10.0 | |
38 | 18.04.2025 | Sweet Fighter V | 9.0 | |
39 | 18.04.2025 | Shainy | 10.0 | |
40 | 16.04.2025 | Oopsdangles | 10.0 | |
41 | 13.04.2025 | Yee I watch wrestlin | 10.0 | the best retirement match in wrestling history. Poetic ending to the career of hbk. A match i make sure to always watch atleast one time a year. Love the final moments of hbk career where he doesn't back down until the very end. 5 stars |
42 | 13.04.2025 | trexyyy | 10.0 | The first match is just the slightest bit better, but this was still an excellent send-off for HBK. Very much a solid match that (once again) carried Wrestlemania. |
43 | 12.04.2025 | hippool8 | 8.0 | |
44 | 11.04.2025 | WU20 | 10.0 | Perfect match. From storytelling it was an awesome match, I Don't find it fully well from wrestling quality, it was bit slower in somepoints, but it was overall a perfect match, if we consider everything. (*****) |
45 | 11.04.2025 | minimark215 | 8.0 | |
46 | 10.04.2025 | HortonHearsAdoctorWho | 10.0 | |
47 | 09.04.2025 | Fibroptica98 | 10.0 | |
48 | 09.04.2025 | Suit Williams | 8.0 | |
49 | 08.04.2025 | BMN | | That's probably best non cruel singles match at wrestlemania with real good story. Unlike others I think that Wrestling there's better than at wrestlemania 25 but wm 25's story building is way better. Btw not counting End of an era as singles match because Michaels participated at it almost as much as HHH and Undertaker |
50 | 03.04.2025 | Jaedynr5 | 10.0 | this match was the perfect sendoff for the heartbreak kid, he comes back together with the undertaker to give us one last banger to give us one of if not the greatest ends to a career of all time, it's slow, but that fits it because of their ages and the fact that they've both been in the business for years and the pain is starting to get to them, and by the end, it also adds the story beats of the undertaker actually having sympathy for shawn but knowing that shawn literally just wouldn't give up unless he either won and took the streak or lost his career, so he had to put him down, ending an all-time career |
51 | 02.04.2025 | Sky227 | 10.0 | |
52 | 02.04.2025 | doobwrld | 10.0 | The perfect sendoff for a perfect wrestler. The only grievance I have with the match was that it was too short, for what they were enduring and the stakes, I think it should have been longer. However, the technical prowess, high spots, amazing kick out progression, and upper echelon storytelling make this a truly one of a kind match. When it comes to their two big Wrestlemania matches, the choice is really all subjective. But both options are both solidified and validated because of their statuses within WWE history. ***** |
53 | 31.03.2025 | Wlliamofbaskerville | 10.0 | |
54 | 29.03.2025 | valwithsalt | 10.0 | Phenomenal match, and an awesome sendoff to the career of the Heartbreak Kid. The stakes (Taker's streak and Shawn's career on the line) provided a very tense atmosphere, and enhanced the match as Shawn fought desperately to beat the streak. |
55 | 29.03.2025 | jase | 9.0 | |
56 | 29.03.2025 | justlikeapill | 10.0 | |
57 | 27.03.2025 | artisticxavier | 10.0 | |
58 | 26.03.2025 | ElectroS | | For me Wrestlemania XXVI was my first real introduction to the spectacle of professional wrestling, I'm glad that 15 years on, it still holds up to the standards that my memories were telling me about, HBK v Taker 2 is such an interesting match in both story and in-ring ability. That Moonsault to the annouce table is still so cool. |
59 | 26.03.2025 | ItsLuger | 10.0 | |
60 | 26.03.2025 | Daveon97 | 10.0 | |
61 | 26.03.2025 | xaviers wood | 9.0 | |
62 | 25.03.2025 | Gravelord | 9.0 | While not quite as a good as their all-time classic from the year before, this match was still pretty damn great and made for a fitting send-off for Shawn Michaels (let's pretend THAT other match never happened). There was a lot to like about this. Firstly, Shawn's relentless focus on Taker's knee added a fresh element to differentiate this from WM25 and played into the match at important moments, most notably when Taker failed to hoist HBK up for the Last Ride the first time around. I was actually a tad irked that he ended up hitting the move anyway on his second attempt as I thought it negated a bit of the great work they did. I also would have liked more attack on the leg by HBK after his moonsault through the announcer's table which perfectly struck Taker in his injured left knee. I think that would have raised my already high opinion of the bout even further. I also commended them for telling a story that perfectly built on the Mania 25 finish. While Michaels lost that match, there was an open question in kayfabe as to whether he could have won if he were more focused and less willing to showboat by taking high risk manoeuvres like his final moonsault that cost him. Here, however, Taker and Shawn left no doubt as to who the better man was. Taker simply had Michael's number, and his final jumping Tombstone was a perfect way of symbolizing that fact. While there was definitely less suspense in this match given the retirement stipulation which made it rather obvious that Michaels was going to lose, they both did a crack job at making one think that maybe just maybe the Streak was going to rest in peace instead. I also liked that they didn't go too overboard on the finisher kickouts; there were about as many as were present in their prior bout, and while the Tombstone kickout wasn't as effective this time I still thought Taker did a good job a switching up his reaction from one of shock last time to one of pure anger this time around. It helped keep things feeling fresh. While some will also argue that the Tombstone on the outside was excessive and shouldn't have been kicked out of only midway through the bout, I'd instead retort that it was also helpful in freshening things up while also serving as an effective way of really switching the match's momentum to Taker and building babyface sympathy for Michaels. It was also the move that I think really woke a hitherto somewhat muted crowd up. Speaking of which, the crowd's reactions reflected Taker and Michaels' successful efforts at building suspense because, at first, they were a tad quiet and probably quite tired given that this time both men were given the main event spot. However, by the end of the match they were going crazy for everything. Overall, while it didn't quite reach the dramatic heights of the previous year's sensational clash, both men did a tremendous job of overcoming the stipulation to tell a great story that not only was the perfect capstone to HBK's legendary career but managed to avoid simply coming off as a 'greatest hits match' as so many other retirement matches often do. A must watch. ****1/2 |
63 | 24.03.2025 | Bigbubbahbubbah | 6.0 | Watching these WM matches cause of WWE countdown... I am not that high on this match. There's only a thin line running through it, and I believe the reason for that is the lack of creative inspiration. First off, Undertaker's sudden leg injury, which thinking about it now may be from him rushing his signature moves too early which is neat, is too thin of a crutch to use as a direction this match can hold on too. You can tell from the overall match structure being pretty much a back and forth, where my interest is kept afloat by the constant pace. And the uninspiredness ironically creaks it's head in moments of inspiration, such as Shawn baiting Taker's dive for a knee attack. But there just that, MOMENTS of it, that accentuate the lack of it surrounding. I know cause I've experienced that before. Another gripe is the use of the outside Tombstone Piledriver, which the way its executed, has AMAZING potential as a crisis moment. Taker catches Shawn and pretty much has to turn him 180° to get him in position, so it takes a while with alot of time for Shawn to struggle. So you get this amazing buildup of Taker turning him, which can easily be interpreted him getting ready to throw Shawn into the steel post, a common maneuver, but then he keeps turning him into the TOMBSTONE, all while Shawn is panicking, and he actually hits it on Shawn on the outside? ! That is an great way to upper the stakes of the match in a match with already high stakes. The whole sequence and the result is jarring enough to strike the fans hard, having Shawn make a fuck up as big as that with his career on the line. But that also depends on how it's followed, and.... it basically acts as the opener to the finisher fest sequence, where Shawn is already 40/60 with the Undertaker a couple minutes after. The moment is not a huge matter in the match, it is downgraded from a huge checkpoint to another cool spot. Overall even with the preset stakes and the demeanor both wrestlers bring, it's an underwhelming match planning wise. |
64 | 23.03.2025 | alfa labarca | 10.0 | |
65 | 23.03.2025 | brossfacebrippler41 | 9.0 | |
66 | 18.03.2025 | wrestlinghb | 10.0 | |
67 | 18.03.2025 | Brettxedge | 10.0 | |
68 | 18.03.2025 | Uzumatteo | 9.0 | |
69 | 16.03.2025 | Daequanbs | 10.0 | |
70 | 15.03.2025 | plumbfire | 10.0 | |
71 | 15.03.2025 | LRMania | 10.0 | |
72 | 13.03.2025 | Beastboy9112 | 10.0 | |
73 | 13.03.2025 | ElNiniOM | 10.0 | |
74 | 11.03.2025 | PrinceMungo | 9.0 | |
75 | 11.03.2025 | billyc05 | 9.0 | |
76 | 09.03.2025 | Gilensky | | |
77 | 28.02.2025 | MEDamine | 10.0 | |
78 | 27.02.2025 | piotrusjasigma | 8.0 | |
79 | 25.02.2025 | DanoG2000 | 10.0 | |
80 | 24.02.2025 | Jman7 | 9.0 | |
81 | 24.02.2025 | Gungai36 | 10.0 | |
82 | 23.02.2025 | Raul Gonzalez Monge | 10.0 | |
83 | 22.02.2025 | kitoruby | 10.0 | |
84 | 21.02.2025 | sexykurt | 9.0 | |
85 | 20.02.2025 | Perc Angle | 10.0 | |
86 | 19.02.2025 | Dani | 10.0 | |
87 | 18.02.2025 | YB2 | 9.0 | |
88 | 18.02.2025 | bennythegeneral | 10.0 | |
89 | 15.02.2025 | TheRefBump | | |
90 | 14.02.2025 | fablezzzz | 10.0 | It really is just as good as the first one, but it's not the first one, so I think it's the 2nd best of the two. Still a literal perfect match and may have felt more "complete" but that's just the beauty of the first one in my opinion. It didn't have a dramatic and anticipated ending, like this one, it was sporadic and real. I don't know, try to find a flaw in this match, you can't. Shawn Michaels is the greatest worker of all time and Undertaker was just on a different level from 2009 to 2013. |
91 | 11.02.2025 | AhmedHosssam23 | 10.0 | |
92 | 11.02.2025 | NG | 10.0 | |
93 | 11.02.2025 | gbirkee | 10.0 | |
94 | 09.02.2025 | phatlip | 9.0 | |
95 | 08.02.2025 | urrklz878 | 8.0 | |
96 | 07.02.2025 | Spitora | 9.0 | |
97 | 05.02.2025 | Rhasta | 7.0 | While the pacing is vastly improved over their Wrestlemania 25 match, I do think it's a worse match as a lot of it feels like a repeat. Kicking out of a tombstone was a shock in a previous match, but in this one it's totally expected. The general structure of the match should've been completely different, but we basically repeated the Chokeslam > Last Ride > Tombstone structure. |
98 | 05.02.2025 | jhuanherbas | 9.0 | |
99 | 04.02.2025 | LariatOfFire | 8.0 | |
100 | 03.02.2025 | mj2609 | 9.0 | |