Kino Tuesdays
Naturally you need to go with the Director's Cut
Wrestlemania 30's main event. The famous ending of the Undertaker's streak. Naturally the impact of this moment has largely been ignored by snobs and other undesirables, but that's ok because we don't want these people to ruin wrestling too. The Undertaker always manages to elevate Wrestlemania, even at the age of near 50, and take it to this level that is difficult to put into words.
I love the director's cut because it pays special attention to the reactions of the people in the crowd and all the emotions they go through throughout the match. This is on top of all the stunning imagery throughout the match. Starting with the entrances of both men.
Wrestling fans know the only night as important as Wrestlemania is the episode of Monday Night RAW after Wrestlemania. This usually serves as an epilogue to whatever storyline was concluded at the grandest stage of them all. The Lesnar/Heyman duo is always brilliant. 'The Beast' Brock Lesnar, who barely speaks and does his talking with his hands in the ring and in the octagon; and Paul Heyman, his advocate who does all the talking, a veteral of dealing with unruly 90s Philadelphia crowds back when he ran ECW. During this monologue he promotes his client while simultaneously rubbing salt in the wounds of Undertaker fans (pretty much everyone). A victory lap after pulling off something we all thought was impossible. No one knows how to feel and throughout the whole speech. It oscillates from cheers and boos but its always loud.