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Post by comahan on Apr 3, 2017 7:34:00 GMT -5
Enjoyed Styles/Shane, Owens/Jericho, Charlotte being amazing, Hardys returning, Cena proposing, Rollins/HHH, Lesnar/Goldberg (f*** it, i thought it was fun) and Taker's postmatch stuff.
Not a very good WM but a lot of things I liked sprinkled in there.
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Post by mattperiolat on Apr 3, 2017 7:43:23 GMT -5
My reaction to Miz, Wyatt & Undertaker losing to Vince McMahon's big sweaty boy toys. Miz I get and could guess because of the stor, plus Miz is kind of bulletproof based on booking and his wife. He'll be back. Wyatt I agree with you on. Three Manias, three losses and only Taker I can really accept. He has not been booked right long term since he debuted and that is so frustrating, given he should be the new Undertaker at this point, in terms of booking. Not with a Streak or invincible, but as the scary, hard to beat guy. Taker... well, you know. I feel I'm getting into dead horse territory now, just... I agree. He needed to lose since he was done, but a. Streak should have stayed intact until last night and b. different opponent, honestly should have been Cena.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Apr 3, 2017 8:33:09 GMT -5
So just finished watching, I watched for like 3 hours straight until the Cena match...after that I maybe watched like 15minutes and skipped the rest. Absolute garbage second half. The match order makes no sense, why dont you start with the ladder match like you always do?? Why is Reigns vs Taker the mainevent??? Just because some guy who cant even walk anymore retires? Flair also retired in the middle of the show, take a good example from that Taker. Flair meant very little in the grand scheme of things in the WWE and even less at Wrestlemania.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 8:37:27 GMT -5
Okay, proper thoughts from being there live now that I've gotten some sleep.
Check in: Time-consuming but not quite as much so as it could have been. Got to my seat with plenty of time to spare and probably spent as much time in the merch stand line as in the one to get in the building.
Neville vs. Austin Aries: Place was insane into Aries and largely booing Neville, though he did have his backers. Got a pop for winning though.
Battle Royal: You could pretty much fill everyone have a collective jump for joy when Bran was eliminated despite his entrance getting a big pop.
Also a collective sigh of annoyance when Harper was tossed.
For some reason a lot of them really hated Breezango and nobody cared the slightest bit about Harper.
Nobody cared about Mojo until it came down to him, Jinder, and whoever the hell that third guy was and there was some vocal confusion about the subject, but they latched onto him decently enough.
That guy who ran in to help Mojo was booed when he first showed up onscreen but cheered when he got involved, oddly enough.
Dean Ambrose vs. Baron Corbin: Corbin got a pretty solid pop, Ambrose got a great one. Nobody seemed to care about the actual match though. Seemed like some unspoken dissatisfaction over it being stuck on the preshow.
Shane McMahon vs. AJ Styles: Don't know if it came off this way on TV but the crowd wasn't remotely a split. Rather than some cheer one, some cheer another, it was pretty much most people cheer Shane and everybody cheers AJ.
Chris Jericho vs. Kevin Owens: I don't know if it showed up much on TV since it was giant but way off to the side, but there was a giant List of Jericho on the stage.
Crowd was kind of weird on this one in that people kept wavering back and forth between cheering and booing Owens.
Bayley vs. Nia Jax vs. Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte The chanting in this one was over a very bright, jarring blue light they turned on as it got dark that caused a massive part of the crowd to be unable to see the ring. For the record this is something they never bothered to fix.
Nia was really weirdly popular in the section of the crowd I was in.
Enzo & Cass vs. Sheamus & Cesaro vs. Gallows & Anderson vs. The Hardys
I didn't join in on the Enzo and Cass opening speech because I'm really not at all a fan of them, but I kind of wished I had afterward. Get the chance on Raw at least I guess.
Pretty much nobody seemed to fall for the tease that it was going to be New Day as the fourth team.
The blue light made it basically impossible to actually see Jeff's dive without looking at one of the screens, since he was basically directly behind it.
Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton
There were a lot of people who had their phones on for Bray's entrance but didn't realize they had gone into rest mode. Like, a lot.
Pretty much most interested the crowd was in this was the weird bug projection. That started getting popped for after the initial confusion wore off.
Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar
For some bizarre reason the crowd booed stuff with Goldberg all night, chanted his name the whole time during his entrance, then went right back to booing him.
Smackdown Women's Championship
This one was really strange mostly in that other than Carmella the crowd popped for everyone in their entrance, but gave nothing resembling a shit about the match itself until Naomi won.
Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns
Main takeaways I had on this one were being really depressed by the whole end of Taker thing it represented and irritated by this insufferable woman next to me screaming at the top of her lungs any time Reigns did anything and constantly yelling, "Don't you do ____!" every time Taker would so much as take a step.
Think this match came off a lot better live than taped. Live I Thought it was pretty good, but consensus seems to be it was complete garbage. I'll probably watch the show on the Network when I get home on Wednesday.
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Post by eJm on Apr 3, 2017 8:50:53 GMT -5
Bray Wyatt vs. Randy OrtonThere were a lot of people who had their phones on for Bray's entrance but didn't realize they had gone into rest mode. Like, a lot. Pretty much most interested the crowd was in this was the weird bug projection. That started getting popped for after the initial confusion wore off. How did people react as they went on? Because it seemed like nobody cared after the third time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 8:53:37 GMT -5
Bray Wyatt vs. Randy OrtonThere were a lot of people who had their phones on for Bray's entrance but didn't realize they had gone into rest mode. Like, a lot. Pretty much most interested the crowd was in this was the weird bug projection. That started getting popped for after the initial confusion wore off. How did people react as they went on? Because it seemed like nobody cared after the third time. It got something of a pop but the main reaction seemed to be a bunch of yammering about how he was definitely about to get RKOed.
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Post by eJm on Apr 3, 2017 8:56:40 GMT -5
How did people react as they went on? Because it seemed like nobody cared after the third time. It got something of a pop but the main reaction seemed to be a bunch of yammering about how he was definitely about to get RKOed. Well, they were accurate.
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Post by Stu on Apr 3, 2017 9:13:17 GMT -5
Okay, Goldberg vs. Brock LesnarI don't really want to dwell on this one since I spent the whole time feeling like the smartest guy in the arena while people were going nuts for it and I don't like feeling that way. Far more interesting kind of bad than the Mania 20 match though. So, you're saying they were wrong to enjoy the match and that makes you smarter than them?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 9:15:22 GMT -5
Okay, Goldberg vs. Brock LesnarI don't really want to dwell on this one since I spent the whole time feeling like the smartest guy in the arena while people were going nuts for it and I don't like feeling that way. Far more interesting kind of bad than the Mania 20 match though. So, you're saying they were wrong to enjoy the match and that makes you smarter than them? Not saying I was right to feel that way or enjoyed it but that's how I felt being there. Probably in part because this was the part of the show I was starting to get really tired. Really it was mostly because it was about the epitome of finisher spam and I pretty much see that as a total poison on the industry that's ruined a great many matches. But whatever, if someone did enjoy it, that's their right, and I'd rather try not to judge them for that.
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Post by RadcapRadsley on Apr 3, 2017 9:51:59 GMT -5
How big was the pop for Flo Rida and Lunchlady Doris?
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 3, 2017 10:05:27 GMT -5
WWE WrestleMania 33 April 2nd, 2017 | Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida | Attendance: 75,245
WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Neville (c) vs. Austin Aries Seeing Austin Aries on WrestleMania was surreal. Putting this on the pre-show was the best move. On the main show, they might’ve been restricted to five or so minutes. Instead, they got 15:37 and made it work. I appreciated that they didn’t go for the typical spotty match and used a slower start to build to something more. Aries hitting the heat seeking missile got a pop from me. Their finishing stretch was awesome and Aries even busted out the 450 splash. Neville kicking out of it didn’t bother me since Aries hasn’t established it as a finish in WWE. The finish was great with Aries digging into Aries’ old eye injury to open the door for the Red Arrow. I see I liked this more than most but it was, to me, the first great Cruiserweight Title match since the belt returned. [****]
Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal No surprises in there this year. Only Big Show and Braun got entrances. The big surprise came when, after eliminating Big Show, Braun Strowman was eliminated by everyone. Most people, myself included, saw him winning. The other favorites like Luke Harper and Sami Zayn were also dumped out. It came down to NXT’s Killian Dane, Mojo Rawley and Jinder f***ing Mahal. Mahal threw a drink at Mojo’s friend Rob Gronkowski in the front row. Rob hopped the guardrail and tackled Mojo for the WRESTLEMANIA MOMENT! Mojo eliminated Dane and Mahal and won at 14:07. I wasn’t as upset with the result as a lot of people. The match was standard battle royal fare. [*¼]
WWE Intercontinental Championship: Dean Ambrose (c) vs. Baron Corbin People were not happy this was moved to the Kickoff Show. I don’t know if it played a part in how the match turned out but I could totally see that being the case. Both guys, especially Corbin, looked pissed. They worked a match with little to no heat, which was disappointing because their feud has been rather great. They did stuff but none of it really connected. Dean countered the End of Days into Dirty Deeds to pick up the win at 10:44. It felt like neither guy put their best foot forward. I hope something is being saved for a better match, preferably with a stipulation, at the next Smackdown PPV. [**¼]
AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon There’s a lot of talk about who the best wrestler in the world is. For me, there’s no question or debate. It’s AJ Styles. He proved it again on this show. AJ helped carry a non-wrestler to a great wrestling match. Not one that relied on smoke and mirrors either. The story early was that AJ was overconfident because a straight up wrestling match is his domain. Shane made him rethink things by busting out some solid grappling of his own. It never felt like Shane was better than AJ, just that AJ took him too lightly and it cost him. They advanced to strikes, where Shane seemed to get the better. We got a ref bump, but it worked here. AJ went for Shane’s coast to coast spot but Shane threw a trash can at him. He then showed that he can hit the coast to coast still. Shane, the wild man that he is, tried a goddamn shooting star press, but missed. AJ hit the Phenomenal Forearm for his first Mania win at 20:28. This was better than it had any right to be and better than both guys’ Mania matches last year. They told a great story, had lots of action and AJ bumped his ass off for Shane. My only major gripe was Shane kicking out of the Styles Clash. That should be protected. AJ Styles is the GOAT. [****¼]
WWE United States Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Kevin Owens The order of the matches on this show was weird. Chris Jericho’s entrance was a thing of beauty. He had a giant List of Jericho, brought back the countdown and had a light up scarf. The match itself delivered. Kevin Owens talked all kinds of trash in between his offense. He’s such a great bastard. They brought out some cool spots and counters. Owens turning a rana into his own Walls of Jericho was cool but Jericho topped it by countering a cannonball into one. We got another finisher kickout when Jericho survived the Popup Powerbomb. He tried again but Jericho turned it into an awesome Codebreaker. Owens broke the pin by getting ONE FINGER on the bottom rope. JUST LIKE THE PAINTING FROM THE FESTIVAL OF FRIENDSHIP! Owens hit the apron powerbomb to win the title at 16:46. A top notch match and this Mania was off to a rocking start. I loved how they knew each other so well that they had to dig deep and pull out new things. Owens resorting to the apron bomb was awesome since he only uses it when he really needs it. [***½]
WWE Raw Women’s Championship: Bayley (c) vs. Charlotte vs. Nia Jax vs. Sasha Banks Sasha got a special entrance and was driven to the ring. She knew to avoid that ramp. Usually, I prefer an elimination stipulation since it means the winner has to truly earn it. However, I think it hurt this match. Things felt rushed at times. Nia dominated at first, so the other three teamed up and Shield powerbombed her out after about four minutes. BACK TO THE SAME THREE WOMEN RAW HAS SHOWCASED FOR MONTHS. Charlotte did her insane twisting plancha spot. Anti-climactically, Sasha was sent into the middle turnbuckle (which was supposed to be exposed judging by commentary) and eliminated. So she STILL can’t beat Charlotte on PPV. Also, why not do something with the Bayley/Sasha teases they’ve been building for weeks? Bayley and Charlotte did their standard back and forth before Bayley won with the elbow drop at 12:04. I don’t understand any of this. The match was fine enough but things didn’t make sense. Why not save Bayley’s big win for this show? Sure she showed she’s not a paper champion but that’s not enough. This could’ve been special. Also, no Sasha/Bayley stuff was lame and Bayley winning with the elbow lacked something. [**½]
WWE Raw Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows (c) vs. Enzo Amore and Big Cass vs. Cesaro and Sheamus vs. The Hardy Boyz Yes, before the match the New Day introduced the returning Hardy Boyz to a MONSTER pop. It was a great “holy shit” moment even though the rumors had been swirling for a while. I was never a huge Hardys fan but even I marked. I have to give props to commentary for to shoving “WRESTLEMANIA MOMENT” down our throats during this. I dug this match because it did what some matches on this show failed to. It didn’t go overly long and was jam-packed with action. Cesaro and Sheamus were the MVPs here for me. They beat the shit out of everyone and it was delightful. Enzo took a few bumps, Cass had some good moments and the Club were good heels throughout. Jeff, the madman that he is, pulled out a Swanton off a giant ladder like it was 2001 all over again. Matt retrieved the titles at 11:03 and the Hardys are champions again. Like I said, this was a blast with non-stop action, a great moment and it didn’t overstay its welcome. [***¾]
John Cena and Nikki Bella vs. The Miz and Maryse Coming into this, you had to know what to expect. First, Maryse doesn’t wrestle anymore and Nikki needs time off to heal and is rumored to even possibly retire. So what we got was Miz and Cena handling the work but not trying to steal the show. Miz worked a heat on Cena and was great at talking shit to the fans and mocking Bryan. I got a chuckle out of seeing Cena give Nikki the hot tag. Nikki hit a suicide dive on Miz, who bumped wonderfully for her. The faces did stereo five knuckle shuffles and Attitude Adjustment/TKO spots to win at 9:36. This was fine for what it was, though they could’ve shaved off a few minutes from it. Then we got the moment it was all building towards, when Cena proposed to Nikki in the middle of the ring. Technically, doesn’t that validate Miz’s claims that Cena only does things for the camera? [**¼]
Non-Sanctioned Match: Seth Rollins vs. Triple H w/ Stephanie McMahon Triple H got a weird entrance. Him as a biker with Stephanie was fine but the police escort was strange. I’ve read mixed things on this match. Some loved it and some hated it. I’m somewhere in the middle. It started hot. They hockey fought like they were Owens and Zayn, getting this off to the kind of start it needed. The crowd ate it up but I think things hit a lull in the middle. Parts of it felt like filler and you could tell they were going for this long match. I don’t see why Triple H keeps trying to work these long, methodical matches. It’s not his strong suit. He has hit at Mania before (Bryan, Taker, Benoit and HBK) but has missed a bunch too (Orton, Jericho, Sting, Brock, etc.) He worked the leg, which made sense. Seth fought through the pain because of how badly he wanted to get at Triple H but it just dragged at times. Seth’s rally was fine and the finish worked. Stephanie took a bump through a table, which was great and better than her getting speared last year. Seth did the suck it taunt to HHH and beat him with a Pedigree at 25:22. It felt every bit as long. They had good ideas but didn’t execute the way I wanted. It should’ve been more like HBK/HHH from SummerSlam 02. Play to your strengths and cut some of the tedious HHH offense. [**¾]
WWE World Championship: Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Randy Orton This got lengthy build but I didn’t like all of it. I still say Randy should’ve been a real Wyatt and had the title come between them instead of being “undercover” the whole time. I wanted to like this but it was even worse than their shitty No Mercy match. I liked the mind games part where they kept projecting video of maggots, worms and roaches onto the ring. It was different and fit with the wacky feud. However, that was all there was to like. They didn’t mean much in the end anyway, since Orton won at 10:32 like it was nothing with an RKO. This felt rushed, they spammed finishers and had no cohesion. Also, why not keep the title on Bray? He had it just seven weeks and there was more to be done with him. Instead, it’s back to the status quo or yet another Randy reign and Bray looks like a joke again. Garbage. [½*]
WWE Universal Championship: Goldberg (c) vs. Brock Lesnar w/ Paul Heyman I had no intentions of watching this match. I even left to the bathroom for a while once I heard it was on next. However, I was done and Goldberg was still making his entrance so I thought, “what the hell?” At first, I just thought the match was fine and kept to the right length, going just 4:45. Looking back though, if I take away my hatred for this angle and how much I don’t care to see either guy anymore, I must see this was expertly booked. They played to the strengths of both men. Brock took Goldberg to suplex city but Goldberg popped up and speared him twice. It played into Goldberg having Brock’s number no matter what Brock tried. Brock became one of, if not the only man to kick out of the Jackhammer before winning with the F5. It was explosive, told the right story and kept short and sweet. Kudos to them for that. [***]
WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship: Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Becky Lynch vs. Carmella w/ James Ellsworth vs. Mickie James vs. Naomi vs. Natalya Naomi’s entrance in the big Mania stadium wasn’t quite as cool as I thought it would be. Somehow, both Mickie James and Becky Lynch dressed like Tatanka. The poor girls were given the death slot but props to them for trying hard. They had a lot of moving parts and not much time to get it all done. Each woman got a small moment to shine and I was particularly amused by the Alexa/Carmella interactions. There were a few sloppy moments but I can’t fully blame them because they were only given 5:32 to get a fair amount of shit in. Naomi won by making Alexa tap out. The crowd popped for the hometown girl though I don’t care for Naomi. I don’t think she’s championship material and is still painfully mediocre. Nice moment though. One thing I don’t like is how they made Alexa her bitch. Naomi beat her in several tags leading up to Elimination Chamber, beat her there and again here. Alexa never even got the best of her once. Anyway, this was fine energy and they worked hard. [**½]
Roman Reigns vs. The Undertaker Jim Ross joined commentary for this. They added a No Holds Barred stipulation at the last minute. Undertaker’s entrance went nearly as long as Brock/Goldberg AND he started at the middle of the ramp. At first, I thought Undertaker looked great. He dumped Reigns outside, said “It’s still my yard,” and moved well. Within minutes though, he looked sluggish. It got bad after he took a huge spear through an announce table spot. They made a mess of a Tombstone spot inside and things fell apart afterwards. I know it was the main event, but booking the Undertaker to work a 22:56 match at his age and condition was a bad move. The longer this went, the more it looked like Undertaker couldn’t handle this. Not in a “the younger guy is beating me” sort of way but in a “I should’ve retired a while back” kind of way. Not saying he should’ve, but that’s how he looked. Taker kicked out of multiple spears and refused to quite until a fourth one kept his down. They did the big passing of the torch to Roman but like his match with Triple H last year, it went too long and wasn’t good. [*½]
Though it was a shame to see Undertaker end his career in such a lame match, what came next was perfect He put his hate and coat back on and the lights went purple while his theme played. He removed his gloves, coat and hat, neatly placing them in the center of the ring. He left, kissed Michelle McCool in the front row and posed halfway up the ramp. The mechanism he used to rise in the middle of the stage lowered him under it and the lights completely went out to the sound of gongs. Hours after the show, his gloves, coat and hat remained untouched in the ring.
Overall: 7/10. This is a hard WrestleMania to rank. If we’re judging it purely on the undercard, it’s an all-time great. Styles/Shane opened with the clear MOTN, while the Cruiserweight Title, United States Title and Raw Tag Team Titles were all great matches. Though I largely prefer Smackdown to Raw, it was the Raw brand who came up better. They had about equal women’s matches, but their midcard and top title matches were much better. They also had Tag Team Title match, which was a blast. The show had several memorable moments (the Hardys, Cena proposing, Taker’s last moments) too. However, seven hours is so damn long. It suffered from a similar issue to last year’s show and that’s how it ended. Last year we got the battle royal, the awful Rock segment and an overly long main event on an overly long show. Here, after the Tag Title match, the quality dipped. Seth/HHH disappointed, Bray/Orton was a stinker and Reigns/Taker was hard to watch. If the last section of the show was better, it would be in the argument for one of the better Manias ever. Instead, it was a good but not great show.
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Post by Bobeddy on Apr 3, 2017 10:25:59 GMT -5
First trip to Mania. Managed to get seats about 20 rows back, dead centre opposite the hard camera.
I'm not going to go through each and every match, but my impression of being there was that I had a great time and enjoyed all the matches. The only times I felt the momentum go and my energy wane were during the IC match in the pre-show and the first half or so of HHH/Rollins.
Not sure what the general consensus is on the show in general. My guess is that it's considered a good, not perfect, Mania with fine matches but nothing particularly outstanding.
Either way, I had a great time! If you get the chance to do Mania live, do it.
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Post by eJm on Apr 3, 2017 11:00:57 GMT -5
Not sure what the general consensus is on the show in general. My guess is that it's considered a good, not perfect, Mania with fine matches but nothing particularly outstanding. The more I think about it, this is how I think this 'Mania will be remembered. Much more 'optimistic' than last year where fan favourites were beaten left and right and certainly was better from an in ring standpoint but some of the stuff that should have been great (Rollins/HHH) wasn't and Taker/Reigns I couldn't get into because it felt so slugglish and unexciting. People calling it one of the best of the last 10-15 years is weird, mostly because I have a feeling we'll look back on this show and go 'Well, The Hardys came back and AJ Styles is one of the greatest ever' and that's really it. I could still rattle down WrestleMania 30's best moments because, compared to most shows of that era, there were so goddamn many of them but that's just me.
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Post by roweyfraggle on Apr 3, 2017 11:04:25 GMT -5
Honestly as much as I am loathe to say it. Cena I think should have been the guy. Nearig the end of his own career the guy works harder than any other superstar in the locker room. Has paid his dues and would have been a money match. Not sure why it has not yet happened already and I know they have a boner for roman being the future of the WWE yadayadayada but I think cena was deserving of this honour more than anyone out there and may have even got that long awaited heel turn we have all been waiting for. Oh well maybe Roman might learn to use a mic as a heel... 😂
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Post by MAGGLE on Apr 3, 2017 11:13:28 GMT -5
So I have another question for you guys that went to Mania, how much money were all the tickets in total?
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Post by BRV on Apr 3, 2017 12:05:52 GMT -5
While it's nice to have your own network and not have to worry about catering to pay-per-view time limits and overruns, WWE seriously needs to reign it in with their WrestleMania run times. I thought last year's four-hour, 51-minute show was excessive, but they went and topped it this year with this year's five-hour, 10-minute event. It was 12:10 a.m. in the East when the show went off the air.
The first match of the Kickoff Show was at 5:30 p.m., so the fans in attendance endured about six hours and 40 minutes of wrestling. It's no wonder they were completely gassed for the final two matches. Roman Reigns and the Undertaker could have put on a five-star classic with death-defying high spots, technically perfect chain wrestling, and brutal hardcore brawling, and the fans in attendance wouldn't have been able to muster up the energy to care about it.
I know WrestleMania is all about giving everyone on the roster a chance to be on the card, but if it means a five-hour show, then they need to change that philosophy. Bring it back to four hours for WrestleMania 34 so that by the time the main event rolls around, people aren't falling asleep in their chairs.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Apr 3, 2017 13:05:41 GMT -5
Honestly as much as I am loathe to say it. Cena I think should have been the guy. Nearig the end of his own career the guy works harder than any other superstar in the locker room. Has paid his dues and would have been a money match. Not sure why it has not yet happened already and I know they have a boner for roman being the future of the WWE yadayadayada but I think cena was deserving of this honour more than anyone out there and may have even got that long awaited heel turn we have all been waiting for. Oh well maybe Roman might learn to use a mic as a heel... 😂 Hey. Roman was actually pretty damn great on the mic on the last Raw acting more heelish.
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Post by Bobeddy on Apr 3, 2017 13:19:17 GMT -5
So I have another question for you guys that went to Mania, how much money were all the tickets in total? I got a travel package, 3 Day Gold Tier. That's pretty damn good seats for HOF, NXT and Wrestlemania, 3 nights in hotel and 2 Axxess sessions.The more people you get in the package the lower the cost, so it was me and a friend which brought the price to about $1,050/$1,150 each.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Apr 3, 2017 13:30:07 GMT -5
Weirdest moment for me live was standing in line for water, Raw womens match starts and a guy next to me leans over.
"Hey. Who's music is this?"
"Bayley."
"Oh. Who?"
THE GUY WAS WEARING A BAYLEY SHIRT.
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Post by Convoy on Apr 3, 2017 13:31:40 GMT -5
Rewatching this now, and one adorable thing I noticed during HHH/Rollins are Shane's kids booing Seth and cheering their uncle. One even stands up when the fight goes ringside in the beginning and starts talking trash to Rollins.
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