Yeah I have to say WrestleMania left me cold. I did try to watch the Raw episodes leading up to it, but I can't say I really enjoyed much of it. Punk's promos are always solid. Cody did a solid enough job in his role. Cena's heel persona feels too much like 'acting' to me, as opposed to being a more realistic heel. He's really been hamming it up and it just takes me out of the moment. Like, he has every reason to snap back at some of the fans, but the way he's done it has been more cartoonish than real. It just hasn't clicked for me. Everything else has just been by the books storytelling - which is OK, but when you know what every story beat is going to be it's not really that interesting for a fan who has been watching for decades and has seen these stories play out so many times. Maybe that's just the jaded fan in me, but even during Triple H's NXT tenure I generally only watched the Takeovers and didn't bother with the weekly show. It felt like you missed nothing by just waiting until the PPV and watching the hype packages.
The advertising and branding shit is indeed tiresome. It's just in your face constantly and feels so artificial. It's been much worse since TKO came to power. It's not a surprise, but it's annoying.
Also WWE buying AAA sucks. I know AAA these days is a joke, and it's the equivalent of buying the Mexican version of 2001 WCW, but still.
Now, as far as WrestleMania is concerned...
Saturday
I swear Triple H appears at the start of all of the big events now. Vince wasn't coming out to introduce every big show, so why does Triple H need to do it? Just seemed like a pointless way to put himself in the spotlight.
Gunther Vs. Jey was a solid match and a good opener, with a feel-good title change. I have to admit, whilst I liked Gunther as part of Imperium, I am so-so on him as a singles guy. He just isn't that interesting to me. Jey has a lot of charisma and it's cool to see a guy get over naturally and then win the big one. I can't imagine Jey getting this kind of push under Vince, as I don't think Vince would have seen him as a true "star" worthy of having the strap. I don't think Jey is a great wrestler, but he has the crowd with him and that's the crucial part. The whole YEET thing is a bit cringy as 'yeet' isn't even that relevant as modern slang, and it's worse when you have the likes of Michael Cole dancing and 'yeeting'. It just makes the whole thing seem really uncool. Cole has been much better since Vince left, but sometimes I feel like he needs to pull back a little. You didn't have JR and King dancing around when Too Cool came out. Pat maybe gets away with it to a degree, although I also find him pretty grating these days as a commentator.
Viking Raiders/New Day was another solid match with a predictable finish. They really had to give New Day the belts here, as it felt like they'd been spinning their wheels for a long time since their initial heel turn.
Jade vs Naomi was decent, hiding Jade's weaknesses and accentuating her strengths. It's still weird for me to see her in WWE rather than AEW - especially as her entrance is very similar to her AEW entrance, down to a copycat entrance theme. Still, she has the look of a star and her power moves are impressive, so if they handle her correctly she will be a big draw.
I hadn't seen the buildup to LA Night Vs Jacob Fatu so I wasn't particularly invested in this one. They put on a decent match, but at this point I was like... that's four matches and three title changes.
Rey Fenix Vs El Grande Americano - again, weird to see Rey Fenix in WWE as, much like Penta and Jade, I have such strong association between him and AEW. I don't necessarily have an issue with the Americano gimmick, as it's obviously meant to be a joke, not a serious jab at Mexico. It's a shame Gable seems destined to be stuck in these goofy comedy gimmicks forevermore though. Much like Owen Hart, the brass just don't see that technical excellence as being enough to justify a serious push for Gable. His height obviously works against him - a bit taller and he might have been the next Kurt Angle. Instead, Shorty G and now this. Well, at least he won.
Tiffany Vs Charlotte had a batshit insane buildup, but the match mostly delivered. Clunky in spots and a couple of botches, but it was overall quite a hard hitting match and Tiffany going over was the right call. Not sure where Charlotte goes from here. She has that X-Pac 'go away' heat which is never good, especially considering she had been gone for some time until recently. It's weird seeing Charlotte now - the plastic surgery has made her facially almost unrecognisable from a few years ago.
Punk/Reigns/Rollins was, imo, hurt a little by the fact it wasn't for a title. Personal grudges can be a compelling storyline, and certainly they are in this case, but I always feel like the main event of WM should either be for the title or - in a two night event - have stakes for the title match on night two. Heyman's turn at the end was well done (I struggle to call it a heel turn as he's never really been a babyface). Overall a fun way to end the first night.
In general I'd say Night One was quite good, and I much preferred it to Night Two. Speaking of which...
Sunday
Iyo/Bianca/Rhea was a fantastic opener for night two. Might have been the best match of the weekend. The ladies really brought their A game here, and they meshed together really well. I thought the build was a bit suspect as times, but the match itself was executed extremely well. It was cool that Iyo won and retained her title, as it would have been easy to put the belt back onto Bianca or Rhea. A good start.
Drew and Priest worked hard but I just could not care less about this match.
Bron/Penta/Dom/Finn was another really good match. Some cool spots, everyone looked good, and Dom winning at the end wasn't what I was expecting - although it made sense with the storyline taken into account. Dom is at that point most reviled heels get to where the fans have started to love the fact he's such a great heel and so begin cheering him instead. Organically it should lead to Dom switching to a babyface role, and Triple H, for all his faults as a booker, does normally go with the flow in these situations. Much like with MJF in AEW, it's going to be difficult to take such a well-established genuine heel and turn them face without losing what made the fans love the wrestler in the first place. We'll see where they go with it - presumably Finn obliterating Dom at some point and pitting the two against each other. I just hope getting to that point doesn't take forever.
Mixed feelings on Randy Orton Vs Joe Hendry. Of course, it's very cool for Hendry to get onto that stage against one of the biggest legends in the business. I don't think TNA necessarily loses face by having their champion get beaten by a guy like Orton - it's just a shame they couldn't have given the match a bit longer. Three minutes is too close to 'squash' territory for my liking. If you're going to put your champion in there, you'd at least want him to have a good, competitive match, even if he takes the loss in the end. Still, it'll be a moment Joe Hendry will always remember, particularly with the fans knowing exactly who he was.
Logan Paul Vs AJ Styles, another one I couldn't have cared less about. Shit build, Logan Paul is a turd irrespective of his natural abilities in the ring, and AJ Styles deserves better considering he won't have many more WM matches. The whole thing, including Karrion Kross' involvement, just fell flat for me. Not that the match was bad, it just didn't mean anything.
Liv/Raquel Vs Tyra/Lynch was a decent enough tag match. Obviously cool to see Becky return, and the title change made for a crowd-pleasing moment (although they switched it back on Raw).
Stone Cold and the ATV incident... JHC. Absolutely reckless from WWE. Why was SCSA driving the thing that fast? He looked out of control from the start, and it was an accident waiting to happen. You could tell it threw Austin off and he just wanted to get out of there. I won't shed any tears if WWE gets sued.
Cena/Rhodes simply did not live up to the hype. The match was average and the ending was shit. Nobody gives a single shit about Travis Scott. No interference would have been better than what we got. Hell, since Stone Cold was there, why not have him come down and counter an appearance by The Rock? Speaking of, where was Dwayne? His absence was baffling considering he was the catalyst for the heel turn in the first place.
Personally I thought it was one of the worst WM main events, with the level of hype factored in, and the finish was awful. A real mood-killer to end night two.
So yeah, whilst night two had some genuinely great matches, I preferred night one. The main event of night two absolutely killed the whole thing for me.