Skip to main content

Wrestlemania 25: The Evolution of Two Greats

April 4th, 2009 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the event epic that is Wrestlemania. For the past two-plus decades, Wrestlemania has evolved from a vision from the genius mind of Vince McMahon into an event more revenue producing and in-demand for cities in some cases than the World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, NBA Finals, Final Four, or even, the Super Bowl.

Wrestlemania, through its evolution has provided many memories and moments that will forever raise the eyebrows of wrestling fans. From those that step up on the grandest stage of the wrestling calendar, to the celebrities and Hall of Fame inductions, Wrestlemania weekend has grown into a week long event (now including other wrestling companies as well) anticipated by wrestling fans throughout the world.

However, despite the huge silver anniversary of this great event, there was another evolution that the wrestling fan is emotionally, and historically invested in, and ironically, that evolution was on display at Wrestlemania 25 as well.

Of course, I am referring to Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker.

Both men, who are embedded in the fabric of the WWE, stole the show at Wrestlemania 25 in a match which will be highly regarded as one of those many "Wrestlemania moments" fans will discuss for years.

However, despite the match, the fans have seen Michaels and 'Taker's careers progress from their rookie years, through the highs and lows, and into the very present. It is an emotional ride that each and every fan has been on. Every week, every month, every year, we invited these athletes, these characters, these people, into our homes, into our lives, and into our children lives. We cheered their success, jeered some of their decisions, but ultimately respect the effort they give to entertain us every night - because they do bring it, each and every night.

And for most of us, we were with Michaels and 'Taker each and every step of the way. In some ways, they have become a part of our childhood, and our lives.

And as their careers turn that corner, and both begin to age, the match that we all witnessed at Wrestlemania 25 was a testament to their careers, their fans, their legacies, and to the wrestling industry.

All, who were privileged to see the evolution of The Undertaker, and Shawn Michaels. For there will never be another like either one of them.

Recent Favorites

Quick Ponder: Free and Guarded

Stay free. But keep the gate to  your peace, guarded.

WWE Wrestlemania XL Review: "I absolutely loved this Wrestlemania"

It's easy to get caught up and become a prisoner of the moment. Especially in today's world where the latest moment is ostracized, super-analyzed, and hyperbolized - it's very much the clickbait, social media, microwave society we live in.  Yet, even after acknowledging that (as well as my Tribal Chief, of course), I still come to this feeling that Wrestlemania XL is one of the best Wrestlemania's, ever.  Yes, ever!  I don't need Triple H's metrics and benchmarks to influence me. No, no, no! In terms of hype, storylines, payoffs, match quality, and just overall fun - this entire weekend was amazing.  I'm slightly skewed in my preference as well. This was my son's first Wrestlemania as a pro wrestling fan. Having him at my side cheering on his favorites, getting caught up in the drama, and even crying at the end of the night because his Tribal Chief lost to "that no good Cody" added to the overall appreciation of the event.  So yeah, I have some

DP Review of the Alternate Knicks Orange Jersey

One of the good aspects about having a blog and being truthful and honest about it, is the hindsight thought process it provides. DP devotees already know how much I love my New York Knicks, and how excited I was about their new jerseys last year. It was a new look that was desperately needed ( DP Review On Knicks New Uniforms ).  In reviewing those jerseys last year, I had the following comments in regards to then-rumors regarding the addition of an alternative orange jersey for the Knicks and overall NBA changes to the Christmas Day special jerseys:  "As long as we do not add an "alternative jersey" (I read rumors of an orange one - woof!) (and the league-wide Spanish jerseys are fine). And please, please - PLEASE - let's finally do away with the awful green jerseys we feel the need to wear on Christmas and St. Patrick's day! Pretty please!"