
The view from my seats at MetLife Stadium for WrestleMania 35
I was fortunate to be able to attend WrestleMania 35 in person last night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. It certainly was the most unique spectacle I’ve seen at MetLife Stadium, and the excitement in the crowd was high. Even though the overwhelming consensus among my viewing group was that the show was just too damn long, we all had a great time. The show exceeded my expectations and I am sad that it is over.
Aside from notable one-off performances by returning veterans no longer on a full-time schedule such as Triple H, Batista, and Beth Phoenix, the content of the show focused on showcasing the vast number of talented performers the WWE has on the active roster. This WrestleMania did not rely very heavily on featuring aging stars of the past.
Of course, the focus was on the women’s division, which historically participated in the WrestleMania main event for the first time ever. The crowd was as hot as it could be for that match, considering most of us were in our seats for almost seven hours by the time the bell rang!
Professional wrestling is a story that never ends. But WrestleMania is both a time of closure of careers and storylines, as well as a launching pad for new ones. Based on the outcome of yesterday’s results, there is going to be a big shuffle at the top of the card in both the men’s and women’s divisions, centered around who now holds, and who will chase the top championships on both Raw and Smackdown.
Both Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey are looking at long hiatuses, with Lesnar possibly making another UFC run, and Rousey having suffered a broken hand during last night’s main event. The new title holders, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch should get some clarity relatively soon with who they will be facing in their first title defenses. The Universal Title picture is wide open right now, any number of Raw superstars are primed to step up and face Rollins for his newly won strap.
The situation with Lynch could simply reduce her feud from a three-way to two-way with just Charlotte Flair. This would depend on if the Raw and Smackdown titles are united into one, or if she is forced to defend both. The women’s roster isn’t as deep at the top as the men’s roster is, so the number of compelling competitors for Lynch isn’t nearly as deep as those that Rollins could face.
Kofi Kingston had the best night of his career. He went from B+ player to A player at WrestleMania when he captured his first WWE Heavyweight Championship after 11 years of toiling in the mid-card. What remains to be seen now is if WWE believes he can be a long-term “face of the company” or if he is a transitional campion who will drop the belt in short order at an upcoming pay per view.
There is a lot more to dissect from a show that contained sixteen matches. There were a lot of winners and losers, and not just because of who won or lost their match last night. A look at some of the losers and winners:
Losers
- Ronda Rousey: Was on a tear in her first full year in WWE but suffered a badly broken hand during her match last night. She was rumored to be taking a hiatus sometime soon anyway, but this was a tough way to go out.
- The Cruiserweight Division: If the best this division could do was a short match at the beginning of the pre-show, it is time to decide if the division is needed at all.
- The Miz: The Miz is out of place as a babyface. Let’s hope that last night’s loss sends him back down the right path.
- Kevin Owens: They couldn’t find anything for KO on this card? Why did they bring him back from injury before WrestleMania if they weren’t going to use him? This is very peculiar, and I can only hope that they use this to get some heel heat on him in the immediate timeframe.
- All participants in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: This match never helped anybody, and it never will. It was a consolation prize for most of the competitors who wouldn’t have been on the show otherwise. Braun Strowman yet again didn’t get a very good spot at WrestleMania, let’s hope this trend isn’t permanent.
- Rey Mysterio: Looked like a Barry Horowitz-type jobber on his way to getting squashed. Time to call it a career.
- Drew McIntyre: Couldn’t pull out the victory in this match, the WWE needs to decide if it wants to get behind him or not.
- Roman Reigns: Well, he won in life because he beat cancer and that’s what’s important. But he sucks just as bad as ever in the ring, delivering yet another snooze-fest of a WrestleMania match. At least he didn’t ruin another main event.
- The Undertaker: What has become of The Deadman? WrestleMania was his show for over two decades. His WrestleMania win streak ended five years ago, and he appeared to retire two years ago when he lost to Roman Reigns and left his ring gear in the ring to end the night. Well, he didn’t retire because last year he returned to WrestleMania to plant John Cena. Then what? No mention of him at all this year? Don’t we deserve a little something better than a start-and-stop sendoff if his WrestleMania career is over? And if it’s not over, why wasn’t he there last night?
Winners
- Seth Rollins: Four years after he defeated Brock Lesnar for the title at WrestleMania 31, he managed to do it again last night. Look for a lengthy title run from this workhorse.
- Brock Lesnar: Just because he lost the match doesn’t mean he wasn’t a winner. Another big payday for Brock, and when he wants another check, he’ll come right back to the WWE. See you in Saudi Arabia, big guy.
- Becky Lynch: Anytime you get your hand raised in the last match of the night at WrestleMania, you achieve professional wrestling immortality.
- Elias: He can’t seem to ever get a match at a big show, but his routine of starting a song and being interrupted hasn’t gotten old yet. They will probably keep this up for some time to come.
- John Cena: He didn’t have a WrestleMania match for the first time since he made his debut at WrestleMania XX, but he stole the show anyway in a surprise appearance in the Elias segment. He should return to his roots as a freestyle rapper more often.
- Triple H: Returning from injury for the first time since October, The Cerebral Assassin delivered a punishing performance against his long-time friend Batista.
- Batista: Congratulations to Batista on a great career as he announced his retirement on Twitter after the match. What a way to go out. See you at a Hall of Fame ceremony very soon!
- Ric Flair: This cat has nine lives! It was great to see him make a brief but effective run-in during the Batista vs. Triple H match.
- Kurt Angle: Asking the crowd to serenade you with a “you suck” chant as you walk out of the stadium for the final time as an active performer is a form of retirement celebration that you would only see in the WWE!
- Baron Corbin: He taunted the crowd that wanted John Cena in this match instead of him and went on to win. This is going to really help his development as a heel and help to move him forward.
- Shane McMahon: The Best in the World showed yet again why he is WrestleMania’s best stuntman.
- Samoa Joe: A quick and brutal victory, that was exactly the kind of WrestleMania performance Joe needed. He can build on this.
- The Usos: Finally, finally, finally, they had a real WrestleMania moment. Any four-way tag team match has the potential for ugliness, but the Usos came through and looked impressive in their victory.
- Daniel Bryan: This loss was really one of the biggest wins of his career. A year after his improbable return to professional wrestling following a brain injury, he participated in the best match of the night. In any other year, this could have been the WrestleMania main event.
- Kofi Kingston: As I said earlier, this was the best night of his career. The WWE handed him the football and he ran it in for a touchdown.
That is a wrap on WrestleMania 35 season, and I already can’t wait for WrestleMania 36 season next year. In the meantime, there are a lot of potential happenings to come starting tonight. I’d expect some NXT callups, as well as a “superstar shakeup” between Raw and Smackdown over the next few months. And maybe The Undertaker comes back for another Saudi Arabia show!