Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full [extra Quality] Show
4 hours, 51 minutes (7 hours including the Kickoff pre-show) Tagline: "Everything's Bigger in Texas" 📺 Summary of Match Card & Highlights
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Amidst the rubble of injuries and poor booking, a few performances managed to shine, offering glimpses of what WrestleMania 32 could have been. The Hell in a Cell match between Shane McMahon and The Undertaker is the show’s emotional anchor. With The Undertaker’s streak already broken, the stakes were different—Shane’s control of Raw versus The Deadman’s legacy. The match is not a technical classic, but it is a masterpiece of controlled chaos. The image of a 46-year-old Shane leaping 20 feet off the top of the cell, crashing through the announce table while The Undertaker lay prone, is the single most replayed and memorable moment of the entire night. It was a moment of genuine, breathless danger that woke the crowd from its stupor. Similarly, the women’s championship match—a Triple Threat between Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks—stole the show. In a night of giants and gimmicks, these three women delivered a fast-paced, technically sound, and emotionally resonant contest. When Sasha Banks made Charlotte tap to the "Bank Statement," only for the referee to miss it, it was a masterclass in in-ring storytelling. This match, more than any other, signaled the arrival of the "Women's Evolution," even if it ended with Charlotte’s heel turn and victory.
The match itself was slow and plodding. It featured the archetypal "WWE main event" tropes: referee bumps, outside interference, and a ringside barricade spot where Reigns speared The Game through the wall. At the 27:12 mark, Reigns hit a final spear and won the title. However, instead of fireworks or a jubilant celebration, the stadium was filled with a chorus of so loud that WWE infamously had to soften the audio for the broadcast. The "Roman Empire" had risen, but the audience was not interested in pledging allegiance. Can’t copy the link right now
WrestleMania 32 was held at the home of the Dallas Cowboys and is notable for breaking the WWE attendance record (surpassing WrestleMania 3). The event was heavily impacted by injuries leading up to the show, forcing WWE to rewrite the main event scenario. The show is historically remembered for the "heel turn" of Shane McMahon, the underwhelming reception to the main event, and the spectacle of the entrance stage. It is often cited by critics and fans as a mixed bag, featuring strong in-ring performances hampered by questionable booking decisions.
In a dream match scenario, the Phenomenal AJ Styles clashed with Chris Jericho . This match was significant as Styles’ first WrestleMania match. After a series of counters and high-flying exchanges, Jericho secured the victory with a Codebreaker. While Styles lost, the match proved he belonged on the big stage.