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In a tag team grudge match, the high-energy took on the legendary ECW icons, The Dudley Boyz . The match was a testament to the changing of the guard in the tag division. The Usos utilized their quick double-team maneuvers to outpace the veteran Dudleys, sealing the victory with a pinfall in just over five minutes. Perhaps most surprising to fans, Bubba Ray and D-Von never pulled out their signature tables during the contest.
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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.
Occasionally, as part of broadcast agreements, ESPN has aired special "WrestleMania Rewind" replays of recent events like WrestleMania 32 leading up to the following year's PPV. Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show
The card featured several "marquee" attractions meant to compensate for an injury-riddled roster that was missing top stars like Seth Rollins and John Cena.
| Strengths | Weaknesses | |---|---| | Grand production scale and visual spectacle | Controversial booking choices that split the live crowd | | Strong individual match performances (Women’s Triple Threat, Undertaker/Shane moments) | Pacing issues and some matches felt overbooked or truncated | | Effective use of celebrity and mainstream attention | Overreliance on established stars limited breakout moments for some younger talent | | High replay value for several memorable spots | Mixed critical reception regarding long-term creative direction | In a tag team grudge match, the high-energy
Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks competed in a Triple Threat match that officially retired the old "Divas" branding. WWE introduced the brand-new WWE Women's Championship for this match. Charlotte Flair won the historic bout by making Becky Lynch submit to the Figure-Eight Leglock, cementing her status as the top heel of the division. The Hell in a Cell Spectacle
in a tag team match, followed by a post-match table smash. Zack Ryder’s Miracle Moment Perhaps most surprising to fans, Bubba Ray and