Although the Undertaker’s loss was by far the most egregious booking decision, there were other poor decisions as well. Most notably, the Shield vs. Kane and the New Age Outlaws was booked poorly. They spent weeks building that match up, and it was a surprisingly decent build, only to have a squash match where the heels never had the upper hand.
With the Shield likely breaking up sometime soon, this was likely their last WrestleMania together. In my opinion, the most popular stable of the past year and a half deserved something more than a squash victory in a match that was given less time than the Divas championship match.
The confrontation between Stone Cold and Hulk Hogan will undoubtedly go down as one of the most iconic moments in WrestleMania history.
Contrary to what many believe, I also think the Cena vs. Wyatt matchup was booked well. Despite the fact that Cena got the victory, Wyatt was the clear star of that match, as he had the crowd firmly on his side and the loss will do nothing to derail his momentum.
The main event was also perfectly booked as well. The opening contest between Triple H and Daniel Bryan stole the show last night and was by far the best match of the night. Both superstars worked well together and there was great in-ring psychology during the contest. It set up the main event perfectly and it was great to see Bryan finally come out on top after essentially defeating five people during the main event.
After months of struggle, Daniel Bryan finally overcame the odds and defeated the Authority at WrestleMania.
In conclusion, this year’s WrestleMania was definitely a success. The opening segment was chill inducing and one of the greatest wrestling moments I have ever witnessed. The show was bookended by a pair of outstanding contests and the midcard was planned well. Although it was certainly an upgrade over the previous few editions of the event, a few illogical booking decisions prevented it from being one of the absolute greatest WrestleManias of all-time.
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With the Shield likely breaking up sometime soon, this was likely their last WrestleMania together. In my opinion, the most popular stable of the past year and a half deserved something more than a squash victory in a match that was given less time than the Divas championship match.
The confrontation between Stone Cold and Hulk Hogan will undoubtedly go down as one of the most iconic moments in WrestleMania history.
Contrary to what many believe, I also think the Cena vs. Wyatt matchup was booked well. Despite the fact that Cena got the victory, Wyatt was the clear star of that match, as he had the crowd firmly on his side and the loss will do nothing to derail his momentum.
The main event was also perfectly booked as well. The opening contest between Triple H and Daniel Bryan stole the show last night and was by far the best match of the night. Both superstars worked well together and there was great in-ring psychology during the contest. It set up the main event perfectly and it was great to see Bryan finally come out on top after essentially defeating five people during the main event.
After months of struggle, Daniel Bryan finally overcame the odds and defeated the Authority at WrestleMania.
In conclusion, this year’s WrestleMania was definitely a success. The opening segment was chill inducing and one of the greatest wrestling moments I have ever witnessed. The show was bookended by a pair of outstanding contests and the midcard was planned well. Although it was certainly an upgrade over the previous few editions of the event, a few illogical booking decisions prevented it from being one of the absolute greatest WrestleManias of all-time.
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