Shaquille O'Neal shocked the masses by making an appearance in the 'Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal' at WrestleMania 32. O'Neal told his TNT colleagues that he'd love to be involved with WWE again in the future and teased a possible match with Big Show.
Big Show and Kane and the other big boys in WWE are running on fumes. Fresh blood is readily available and WWE needs to make the change soon.
Baron Corbin was promoted to the main roster and it's time for him to prove that he belongs there.
Shawn Michaels made an appearance at Wrestlemania 32, alongside two other WWE Hall of Famers, but don't look for him to seriously wrestle again.
A week has gone by since WrestleMania, and some of the match finishes make a little more sense with hindsight to look back with.
Usually the night after WrestleMania is chaotic and crazy. This year it was much less so, but it was better that way.
WWE's lack of consistent adherence to their own rules is infuriating. The subject of what to do when a wrestler bleeds is one of their worst errors.
WWE understands that the crowd acts differently the night after WrestleMania and they know why, but they refuse to do something about it.
Many people are calling out WrestleMania for being a bunch of bad piled on top of more bad, but there was a lot of good that happened on Sunday night.
An #F5 just blew through Texas, courtesy of @BrockLesnar! #WrestleMania @TheDeanAmbrose https://t.co/3GKWzDwUnB
— WWE (@WWE) April 4, 2016
Dean Ambrose gave it everything he had on Sunday night, but it wasn't enough as he fell victim to an F-5 at the hands of Brock Lesnar to lose a street fight at WrestleMania 32. Ambrose went in as the underdog against the beast that is Lesnar, and he just didn't have enough in the end to emerge victorious.
Shawn Michaels and Mick Foley came together at Wrestlemania 32, then "Stone Cold" Steve Austin joined them and the trio made a dramatic entrance to the ring.