is often remembered as a mixed bag. While the atmosphere was unmatched due to the massive crowd, and the women's title match was a stellar highlight, some matches received mixed reviews from critics and fans. The main event, while successful in crowning Roman Reigns, did not resonate with the audience as intended. However, the show's massive, record-breaking scale keeps it in the conversation as one of the most important shows in the modern era.
Dean Ambrose defended his WWE Championship against AJ Styles in a thrilling match. Styles' rapid-fire moves and Ambrose's unorthodox tactics made for a compelling contest. Ultimately, Ambrose retained his title, pinning Styles after a Dirty Deeds. Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show
Here are the results from the event:
| 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 | is often remembered as a mixed bag
WrestleMania 32 holds a unique place in WWE history. Hailing from the massive AT&T Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys), the event set an indoor attendance record of 101,763 fans, creating an atmosphere of sheer spectacle. While the event is often debated by critics for its creative decisions and injuries plaguing the roster, it remains a pivotal milestone in the "Reality Era," marking the definitive rise of the "New Era" superstars. However, the show's massive, record-breaking scale keeps it
Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks vs. Becky Lynch (WWE Women’s Championship)