5 OF The Best WWE Wrestlemania Video Packages


It's Wrestlemania week, and this month marked 25 Years of one of the greatest promo videos ever. The Rock vs Stone Cold, Wrestlemania 17 hype video edited to Limp Bizkit's My Way. A very popular song back in 2001.

No other promo video has managed to reach the legendary status this one has. However, there's still been some damn good promos for Mania matches since then. So here are 5 damn good Wrestlemania videos.

Bayley vs Iyo Sky


With Simmer by Haley Williams subtly playing in the background, this video package did exactly what it was supposed to do. Add extra drama to the Wrestlemania XL match between Bayley and Iyo Sky.

Stablemates and dare I say best friends for a time. Until Iyo got reacquainted with some old friends, and the friendship broke down from there. Toss in Bayley pouring her feelings out and this package elevated the anticipation of the match.

John Cena vs Bray Wyatt


Wrestlemania XXX John Cena vs Bray Wyatt, Cena the veteran who has carried the company on his back for years. Against the eccentric and eerie Bray Wyatt. With Bray's sole purpose being to tear down everything Cena has built.

The promo video set to Eminem's Legacy, intercut Cena's achievements over the years. Over Wyatt's riddle and word scramble of  promos. One of the better all around hype packages ever.

Daniel Bryan "Monster"


2014 with the Yes Movement firmly behind him, Daniel Bryan was on the road to Wrestlemania for the WWE championship. The video package highlighting his debut in WWE, and every hurdle and bump in the road he encountered since then.

 Edited to Imagine Dragon's Monster, the video highlighted his quest to stop at nothing for the championship. Right guy, right place, right time, and right video package.

Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker


Between Kate Bush's original release of Running Up The Hill in 1985 and Stranger Things; bringing it back into the music stratosphere in 2023. Rock Band Placebo did a rendition of the song in 2003, and WWE wisely used it in 2010.

Promoting the showdown between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker, with Michaels career on the line. The song hit just the right tone to sell the dramatics of the years previous match, the feud, and the forthcoming match.

Miz-Wrestlemania 27


Ahead of The Miz's main event match against John Cena at Wrestlemania 27. A promo video detailing his journey from reality star to Tough Enough contestant, and finally world champion. Set against Nas's classic Hate Me Now was so damn fitting. When even to this day Miz is hated for one reason or another, even when he isnt doing anything.

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