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As far as my own thoughts on Wrestlemania go, it was a pretty good show if you don't overthink it, but it definitely wasn't a very memorable one, certainly not the most iconic or memorable of all time. A guy that's been rejected by the fanbase for two years is WWE Champion, Brock is still the undefeated Beast, the Undertaker won another Wrestlemania match and thus ensured that The Authority are still in power (not that I wanted to see him lose a match to a non-wrassler like Shane McMahon or anything, but still), Ambrose didn't in any way look like the valiant, never-say-die babyface in defeat like anyone with common sense would have booked him to (in fact, he went down pretty easy), KO and AJ Styles lost their Wrestlemania debuts, The Rock as expected didn't make good on his promise to deliver "next level shit", the Wyatts are all but done as a serious heel stable, etc.
The one great thing is that the women definitely shined on Sunday night, and their match may have very well been the best match on the whole card. So kudos to that. The New Day's entrance was spectacular, and Shane's suicidal elbow drop from the top of the cell will live on in infamy, but all of that isn't enough to stop this from being a disappointing Wrestlemania. Good, but not great.
The one great thing is that the women definitely shined on Sunday night, and their match may have very well been the best match on the whole card. So kudos to that. The New Day's entrance was spectacular, and Shane's suicidal elbow drop from the top of the cell will live on in infamy, but all of that isn't enough to stop this from being a disappointing Wrestlemania. Good, but not great.