10 Lessons WWE Must Learn From WrestleMania 32

6. Pacing & Timing

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When it came to timing, WrestleMania was one of the worst WWE specials in history. At nearly seven hours over the pre-show and main show, it completely burned the audience out. WWE should never go that long again.

Where it was really felt, was in the pacing of the matches. Shane McMahon, a forty six year old businessman, wrestling for half an hour? That was a horrendous decision, and it lead to a terrible match. Not even the spectacular cell bump could save it.

Likewise, the Triple H versus Roman Reigns main event, that went nearly half an hour. Considering fans had vocally made it clear they didn't want to see the match, it was a major error to then make them sit through nearly thirty minutes of it.

All in all, it was a fatiguing watch. For next year, they should proportion time to quality.

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