WrestleMania 37 was the first WWE PPV to have fans in attendance after 13 long months. Mania brought a stacked card from top to bottom, and it delivered. But, of course, there were a few moments that could’ve been avoided or re-written at the ‘Show of Shows.’ Let’s check out the 5 worst moments from WrestleMania 37.
Women’s Tag Team Turmoil
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WWE booked a Tag Team Turmoil match between four teams on Night 1 of WrestleMania 37. The winner would face the Women’s Tag Team Champions, Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax, the following night. Although all four teams put in their all, the match had something missing.
The pace of the match was absolutely sluggish, to be honest. Take Lana’s moves, for example. It felt like Lana was wrestling at sixty frames per second.
Then, there were tons of botches during the match that added to it being nothing more than a filler. Not to forget, Carmella and Dana Brooke also suffered wardrobe malfunctions.
Randy Orton defeats Bray Wyatt/The Fiend at WrestleMania…again
The final chapter of their long rivalry was set to culminate at WrestleMania. And it did! However, it was not in a fashion we would’ve liked. Yes, there is a lot of intrigue behind Alexa Bliss costing The Fiend his match against Randy Orton, but they could’ve just kept it as an angle.
The Fiend wanted to teach Orton a lesson and give him a taste of his own medicine. However, it makes little sense to make The Fiend lose and let Orton go just like that. What’s the use of building it up for six long months then, right?
The Bella Twins attack Bayley
Bayley interrupted WrestleMania 37 hosts Titus O’Neil and Hulk Hogan during a segment on Night 2. She interrupted the two and then called for a million-dollar pyro for her. Honestly, it was awesome. Bayley deserves that impressive pyro.
Coming back to the worst part, just as Bayley was upping her heel antics, The Bella Twins came out. The three ladies had a back and forth on the mic, following which they threw Bayley on the ramp like a rug.
Well, all this for someone who carried your women’s division in a tough time? Definitely not going to be received sportingly. Fans booed when The Bellas attacked Bayley!
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Asuka loses again at WrestleMania
#WWENXT ROYALTY. 👹 🤡
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— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) April 12, 2021
The ‘Empress of Tomorrow’ Asuka is known for having the longest undefeated streak in WWE history. That’s an impressive achievement, but for some reason, it hasn’t been the same for Asuka when it comes to WrestleMania.
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Asuka lost her Raw Women’s Championship to Rhea Ripley on Night 2 of WrestleMania. We have nothing against Rhea and love to see her as champ, but after all the hard work Asuka put in over the last entire year, she should’ve been rewarded with a WrestleMania victory. Her loss to Rhea Ripley takes her WrestleMania record to 0 wins and 4 losses.
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