For the completionist, the is mandatory viewing. It is the ultimate example of WWE's "spectacle over substance" philosophy. It is a bloated, exhausting, yet occasionally brilliant marathon that showcases the absolute best (Sasha Banks, Zack Ryder’s moment) and the frustrating worst (The Roman experiment) of the era.
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This match marked a turning point in wrestling history. WWE retired the "Divas" branding and introduced the brand-new WWE Women's Championship. In a Triple Threat masterpiece, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and Becky Lynch stole the show. Charlotte secured the historic win by locking Becky Lynch in the Figure-Eight Leglock while Ric Flair held Sasha Banks back outside the ring. The Co-Main Events: Gravity-Defying Drama Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker (Hell in a Cell Match) Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show
To compensate for the lack of active star power, WWE relied heavily on part-time legends, massive spectacle matches, and a controversial main event push for Roman Reigns. The overarching theme of the night became a battle between the established authority and the rising next generation. Full Match Card Breakdown and Results The Kickoff Show
In Styles’ first-ever WrestleMania appearance, veteran Chris Jericho caught "The Phenomenal One" mid-air with a Codebreaker to secure a surprising pinfall victory. For the completionist, the is mandatory viewing
Rating the depends entirely on your metric.
Retained the United States Championship. For a complete breakdown of every match result
The tag team match saw The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E), The League of Nations (Sheamus, Cesaro, and Jinder Mahal), The Usos, and The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) face off in a Fatal 4-Way. The New Day's experience and chemistry ultimately paid off, as they emerged victorious.
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.
Note: Matches are listed in roughly the televised order. Some matches were house-show style or pre-show; this analysis concentrates on the main card plus notable pre-show matches relevant to the event’s reception.