I watched this year's WM, the first PPV I actually ordered in a long time, and overall I was not disappointed. As soon as that Daniel Bryan/Sheamus match ended I laughed because I knew all of dirt sheet reading Internet "smarks" would be screaming bloody murder. Daniel Bryan is such a nothing...a mid-card jabronie without an ounce of charisma, but even I felt bad for both him and Sheamus getting only 18 seconds. Wrestlemania is the only PPV that means anything anymore and to only get 18 seconds on it sucks. Let's break this down hourly:
Hour 1: If you haven't seen WM and want to watch it you can pretty much skip the first hour of the show (which contains half the card). It's not that there is anything really bad in the first hour but nothing of note. Kane beating Randy Orton was a surprise, but the match itself starts off very slowly and by the time it picks up momentum the match is over. Cody and Big Show again, was OK nothing more nothing less. The women's match was a waste as always, par for the course with the "Divas".
Hour 2: Where you had 4 matches in the first hour you only have one for the second hour: HHH vs Taker. The problem with Taker's streak is that there is no suspense; it's a given he will win and especially against someone like HHH who doesn't wrestle full time anymore and would not benefit from ending the streak. They had a great match though, but that was expected. I gotta say, Taker is definitely looking his age with the new hair.
Hour 3: Two matches here; Punk/Jericho for the belt and the clusterfuck. Punk/Jericho are getting too much credit for in the end having a decent/good match on a card where more than half the card couldn't even do that. Their match was not THAT good, but it was definitely good enough to take the "bronze" as it were. Then we have the clusterfuck, which was nothing more than a "popcorn match" before the main event that also gives us more Johnny Ace. Yay?
Hour 4: The match that most people watched for was also the best match of the night. The Rock had the crowd in the palm of his hand and Cena played off them nicely in a heelish manner. Neither of these guys are known for "wrestling ability" and it didn't matter. They tore the house down and even I cheered when Cena was pinned. It's not up there with Hogan/Andre, Hogan/Warrior or Hogan/Rock (three of the biggest, most important matches in WM history) but it was a great fun match and the highlight of the night. When people look back on WM XXVIII it will be known as the "Rock/Cena Wrestlemania".