Participants: Big E, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus, Alberto Del Rio, Rusev, King Barrett The Verdict: A standard tag match with a massive star power ending. The League of Nations won cleanly after a powerbomb/neckbreaker combo. However, the post-match beatdown was legendary. Just as The League stood tall, Shawn Michaels, Mick Foley, and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin ran in for the save. The three legends cleared the ring, and Stone Cold stunned everyone, including Xavier Woods. It was pure nostalgia gold.
Stipulation: If Shane won, he got control of Raw. If Taker lost, it was his last Mania. The Verdict: The spectacle of the night. Shane climbed the 20-foot cell and jumped off (hitting the announce table) while Undertaker moved. It was a terrifying bump for a 46-year-old non-wrestler. Undertaker won via Tombstone. The match was ugly, slow, and scary, but the visual of Shane falling through the table is burned into Wrestlemania history. Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show
The Context: The end of the "Divas" era. This was billed as the match to "revolutionize women's wrestling." The Verdict: The best pure wrestling match on the card. The triple threat format allowed Sasha Banks to shine in her hometown of Boston (though the show was in Texas, the Boston crowd in attendance was loud for Sasha). Charlotte retained after Ric Flair interfered (as always), locking Becky in the Figure Eight. While Charlotte won, Sasha Banks was made a star here. Participants: Big E, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods vs
The Build: The Authority (Triple H & Stephanie McMahon) tried to destroy Roman Reigns for 6 months. The Verdict: The crowd turned on this match immediately. The Dallas audience despised Roman Reigns and loved the villain Triple H. The match was a slow, big-man style brawl. Roman speared Triple H through the barricade and eventually hit three spears in the ring to win the title. However, the post-match beatdown was legendary