Turns out the entire show is just a Gauntlet match.
LUCHA
LUCHA
LUCHA
LUCHA
The match that changed wrestling forever.
My favourite Mania match of all time
If they put matches in the HoF, this needs to be inducted first. Fuck Andre v Hogan but this match made the ppv.The match that changed wrestling forever.
Warrior was the worst
I can only go to the bathroom so many times...
The match that changed wrestling forever.
Warrior was the worst
I can only go to the bathroom so many times...
The match that changed wrestling forever.
Warrior was the worst
Hunter wanted to change some things of the match prior but never included Warrior in his ideas; just behind his back. Warrior approached him and said to confront him like a man and resolve it that way. Match didn't change.Let's be honest. It's what the match needed to be. Hunter wanted to be a big man versus Warrior, but Warrior said 'lolno.' If it had gone Hunter's way, the match would've been a disaster.
http://www.thesportster.com/wrestli...riple-h-at-odds-over-wrestlemania-main-event/It seems as WWE is heating up in WrestleMania season, Vince McMahon and Triple H, the chairman and the COO, are having more arguments over the event. This time the issue in question is which match should close the show, according to Daily Wrestling News. Vince feels Lesnar should be main eventing WrestleMania due to all the money WWE is paying him, but theres concern a non-title match with Dean Ambrose isnt big enough for a main event. This isnt an indictment as to how Vince feels about Ambrose, but Vince wanted more star power for a Lesnar match and remains disappointed they couldnt get The Rock to wrestle.
Triple H wants his title match against Reigns to main event (shocker!), but theres speculation Vince may actually be souring on Reigns.
Theres also a feeling that The Undertaker against Shane McMahon should be the main event given the stakes of the match and the fact Taker is a Texan native.
I legitimately think the best choice here is Taker vs. Shane. Probably the biggest angle they have going plus it's in Taker's homestate. With some more buildup I could easily see it being a big match.
Vince souring on Roman is something that I find to hard to believe.
Triple H is going over. I'm beginning to think his fate was sealed when he failed to stay over after superman punching Vince. He's fucking pissed he bumped for no reason and now he's burning the roman empire to the ground.but theres speculation Vince may actually be souring on Reigns.
.Vince McMahon reportedly wanted to debut the Bulletproof Balor Club on RAW this past week in Chicago, with Finn Balor, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson, but Triple H wants to hold off the debut until after WrestleMania.
Triple H wants Balor to drop the NXT Title before making the jump to the main roster, but the title is of no concern to Vince. He wanted to give the main product a boost in ratings and interest going into WrestleMania. He also planned on launching new merchandise for the group.
Perhaps this is just another example of the clashing philosophies between Vince any Hunter.
http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2016/3/16/11250898/bray-wyatt-injured-wwe-reportIt seemed curious that WWE decided to change the booking of Roadblock at the last minute and have Luke Harper work the match against Brock Lesnar as opposed to the originally promoted Wyatt vs. Lesnar singles match (itself a change from the very first booking, which was Harper vs. Lesnar).
Now we know why, at least if this report is accurate.
According to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter (subscription required but recommended), Wyatt is suffering from a "pretty significant" back injury and there is "no word on how long he'll be out of action." That would also explain why The Wyatt Family weren't used on any WWE television programs this week.
The good news, if you can call it that, is the Family didn't have much of a direction at the moment when the decision was made to book Lesnar in a match against Dean Ambrose at WrestleMania 32. Even if Bray can't be back to active wrestling by the big show on April 3 in Texas, Harper, Erick Rowan, and Braun Strowman are all still available for the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, which was officially announced just this past
week but as of yet has no participants.