10 Live Observations From Attending WrestleMania 32

By Scott Fried /

8. One More Match

The fourth match between AJ Styles and Chris Jericho went on next, and it was the best match the two have had yet. They got a lot of time to put on a great performance (it was the third-longest match on the show, after the two main events), and while things never hit the "classic" or even "match of the show" level, it wasn't a disappointment.

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Jericho's clean win seemed a bit ill-conceived given that Styles is a new talent who could potentially anchor WWE. I'm assuming the company's reasoning is that the program between the two isn't finished, and they'll likely have a blowoff stipulation match at Payback.

I'll be looking forward to Jericho and Styles's fifth and final contest, but let's be clear - WrestleMania is the show that everybody watches, and Styles should have picked up the win on the grandest stage of all.

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