I watched Wrestlemania last night, and it was trash.
Wrestling hasn't been remotely interesting since the late 90s.
Unfortunately, I thought they had it all in reverse, and it shows how fucked up their booking strategy was/is.
Unless you have guys with the charisma of a Rock, Stone Cold, Savage or Hogan, you cannot book your show to where the guys that are clearly going to put the best match on the card go on first. I knew as soon as AJ and Shane were done working, that was it from a workmanship point of view and it was all downhill from there. Reigns can't carry a main event as a babyface. It's not possible. They've been trying for three years now. That Cena match should've led off. No one gave a excrement and we could've gotten the whole proposal thing completely out of the way with an antsy crowd still anticipating the good matches that were on the card (thought Jericho-Owens was also good) still to come.
I have no idea why Wyatt lost to Orton. Because when you already have a bankable star who doesn't need a belt, you should totally put him over a young, budding superstar who really needs the win.
Bork vs Oldberg was what it was, and truthfully I actually enjoyed it. Brock is so believable I don't mind watching him just shitcan people.
Hardy's got a tremendous pop because Jeff has always been a star in that company and Matt has completely re-invented himself over the last year. There's trademark issues with the gimmick he was using, so we'll see if they drop it or if WWE dares a smaller company to sue.