WM 24 was alright. I thought they did good taking it outdoors again, as they did in... one of the first ten Wrestlemanias, if I recall correctly.
It made me smile to see Undertaker come out in the classic heel costume he wore in the nineties. That was my favorite era for both wrestling and the Undertaker himself.
I hadn't watched wrestling in around 5-6 months at the time WM came out, so some of the stories were lost on me, but I did still find entertainment in the show, and it's invoked me to return to watching Raw and Smackdown (and maybe ECW now, as Kane is the champion).
The segment with Flair being retired and Michaels saying "I'm sorry" before he ended the match, in my opinion, was the first real tear-jerker we've seen in wrestling in a long-while, possibly since Eddie Guerrero's death.