Wrestlemania 32 Full Verified Show: Wwe
WrestleMania 32, held on April 3, 2016, at AT&T Stadium, drew a record-breaking 101,763 fans (though independent reports suggest 80,709) and featured Roman Reigns defeating Triple H in the main event. The event is notable for launching the new WWE Women's Championship, major in-ring returns, and a high-risk Hell in a Cell match featuring Shane McMahon. For more details, visit
Executive Summary
WrestleMania 32 was held at the home of the Dallas Cowboys and is notable for breaking the WWE attendance record (surpassing WrestleMania 3). The event was heavily impacted by injuries leading up to the show, forcing WWE to rewrite the main event scenario. The show is historically remembered for the "heel turn" of Shane McMahon, the underwhelming reception to the main event, and the spectacle of the entrance stage. It is often cited by critics and fans as a mixed bag, featuring strong in-ring performances hampered by questionable booking decisions. Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show
- Note: WrestleMania 32’s titular “main event” discussion involved transitional segments between Lesnar, Ambrose, and Reigns. Lesnar had a dominant-corporate aura; Ambrose presented scrappy unpredictability.
- Match Quality: Lesnar’s matches typically emphasized brutality and concision—he is presented as a destructive force rather than a technical stalwart. Ambrose’s creative blend of spots and selling contrasted Lesnar’s raw suplex/kimura offense.
- Booking & Controversy: WWE’s handling around who leaves champion—Lesnar retaining or losing—generated speculation and fan conversation. The company’s choice carried implications for Reigns’ push and the brand’s direction.
Legends Return: After The League of Nations defeated The New Day, WWE Hall of Famers Shawn Michaels, Mick Foley, and Stone Cold Steve Austin stormed the ring to deliver a nostalgic beatdown, ending with Austin hitting a Stunner on Xavier Woods. WrestleMania 32, held on April 3, 2016, at
- Participants: Triple H (c) vs. Roman Reigns
- Winner (New Champion): Roman Reigns
- Analysis: The main event no one in the stadium wanted. Despite being the babyface, Roman Reigns was booed out of the building. Triple H, the heel champion, was cheered. The match was a slow, methodical brawl that used chairs, steps, and a fire extinguisher. Stephanie McMahon interfered, and after a seemingly endless series of Superman Punches and Spears, Reigns pinned Triple H to win his second world title. The show ended not with confetti and cheers, but with a silent, hostile Texas crowd and Reigns holding the title as fans chanted "Roman sucks."