The classic "David vs. Goliath" matchup saw the agile Kalisto successfully defend his United States Title against the powerhouse Ryback, using a Salida del Sol after exposing the turnbuckle.
The Rock made a grand entrance with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and a flamethrower to announce the record-breaking attendance. He was confronted by The Wyatt Family, leading to an impromptu match against Erick Rowan. The Rock won the match in exactly , setting the record for the fastest match in WrestleMania history. When the Wyatts surrounded the ring afterward, John Cena made a shocking return to help The Rock clear the ring. The Main Event: Roman Reigns vs. Triple H Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show
Whether you are looking to revisit the entire broadcast on the WWE Network or analyzing how the event reshaped the landscapes of the modern era, this comprehensive review breaks down the full card, backstage details, and historic metrics of WrestleMania 32. The Historic Metrics: By the Numbers The classic "David vs
The show proved that spectacle alone isn’t enough. It proved that the voice of a hundred thousand fans is mighty, even if the corporate machine tries to mute it. But most importantly, WrestleMania 32 proved that the future of wrestling was female. Even if the main event fell flat, the Women’s Division took flight and never looked back. For all its flaws, this historic event remains an essential, fascinating, and exhausting chapter in WWE’s long, dramatic history. He was confronted by The Wyatt Family, leading
WrestleMania 32, held on April 3, 2016, at the massive AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is cemented in history not just for its action, but for its sheer scale. Boasting an officially announced attendance of 101,763, it set a WWE attendance record. The "Show of Shows" featured a mix of high-stakes championship battles, shocking returns, and spectacular moments, even if the overall show was considered a "five-hour slog" by some critics.
The Build: The Authority (Triple H & Stephanie McMahon) tried to destroy Roman Reigns for 6 months. The Verdict: The crowd turned on this match immediately. The Dallas audience despised Roman Reigns and loved the villain Triple H. The match was a slow, big-man style brawl. Roman speared Triple H through the barricade and eventually hit three spears in the ring to win the title.
The show concluded with Triple H defending the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns. Despite a hostile crowd reaction toward Reigns, the powerhouse overcame the interference of Stephanie McMahon and a sledgehammer shot. Reigns hit a massive Spear on Triple H to win the title, ending the show under an explosion of fireworks. Cultural Impact and Attendance Records