WWE WrestleMania 32: 5 reasons that WrestleMania 32 could be the worst ever
WrestleMania will grace the state of Texas for a third time as WM 32 rides its way to the AT&T Center in Arlington on Sunday. The first time WrestleMania came to Texas was 15 years ago in the form of arguably the greatest Mania of all time – WrestleMania X7.
That show had a match card featuring the Undertaker, the Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit and the three best tag teams in WWE history with their TLC extravaganza, and all these performers were at their peaks too.
Comparing WM 17 to WM 32 seems depressing and there seems to be no doubt that this years' event will be second best. But there are many reasons – five are listed below – as to why this year's show could be the worst of all time as well.
1. The United States title match
WrestleMania 32 will see Kalisto putting his United States title on the line against Ryback. While the push that Kalisto has been getting is completely warranted, the same cannot be said about Ryback.
People refused to care for the Big Guy when he was a face and the same don’t give a rat’s a** now that he is a heel either. It seems beyond logic that when talented guys Dolph Ziggler and Alberto Del Rio are stuck in multi-person bouts at ‘Mania, Ryback would be trusted to shine in a solitary match.
Kalisto has a good following and fans will enjoy him getting the win, but Ryback seems out of place on the card other than as an entrant in the Andre the Giant memorial battle royal.
Oh! By the way, this match – one of the three main singles title matches – will be on the preshow. Can you imagine Cena wrestling Rusev for the same title last year on the Preshow? Thought so!