WWE - Wrestlemania XXI (2005)
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Synopsis: On April 3, 2005, the WWE celebrated 20 years of WRESTLEMANIA with a sold-out extravaganza at Los Angeles' Staples Center. A jam-packed showdown between the stars of RAW and SMACKDOWN, the year-end... On April 3, 2005, the WWE celebrated 20 years of WRESTLEMANIA with a sold-out extravaganza at Los Angeles' Staples Center. A jam-packed showdown between the stars of RAW and SMACKDOWN, the year-end roundup included nine devastating battles: Rey Mysterio versus Eddie Guerrero; a World Heavyweight Championship between Triple H and Batista; a WWE Championship between JBL and John Cena; a Sumo Match between Big Show and Akebano; a Piper's Pit featuring special guest Stone Cold; an Interpromotional Match between Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle; a Women's Championship Match between Trish Stratus, Christy Hemme, and Lita; Legend vs. Legend featuring Undertaker and Randy Orton; and a "Money in the Bank" Ladder Match between Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Shelton Benjamin, Edge, Christian, and Kane. [More]
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