10 Live Observations From Attending WrestleMania 32
3. Good Enough

The most anticipated match of the evening was the Hell in a Cell bout between The Undertaker and Shane McMahon. While fans loved The Undertaker and wanted him to be able to continue his WrestleMania career, the potential for Shane to drive The Authority out of power was enough to make him the choice of the majority of the crowd.
The match wasn't very good, but that's okay - it wasn't very bad, either. While Shane got more offense on The Undertaker than he should have, that was always going to happen. In the end, it was slow and plodding, but it felt like Shane took a beating and he delivered the big bump fans expected. While there were rumors of myriad run-ins that didn't pan out, the match worked better as a one on one encounter.
Most importantly, The Undertaker won. As much as I would have liked to have seen Triple H kicked off of TV, even for a little while, under no circumstances should Undertaker have lost a WrestleMania match to Shane - especially one that would ban him from wrestling at the event. Undertaker fans got to see their hero fight another day, and even those supporting Shane seemed satisfied by the fight he put up.