10 Most Disappointing Nights In WWE History
2. WrestleMania 32
As many of us had long suspected, it turns out that Triple H did marry Stephanie McMahon for the sole and exclusive purpose of maintaining his place at the top of the WWE card. How else do you explain the fact that he headlined WrestleMania at the age of nearly 47?
To be fair to The Game, this may have been a last-minute alteration to the planned festivities. His employers were hit by a slew of ill-timed injuries in the build-up, with John Cena, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt all made to watch from the treatment table.
That said, this still has to go down as one of the more disappointing nights in recent WWE history. Just look at the under-card: Undertaker's Hell in a Cell clash with Shane was a dud (and a 30-minute dud at that), and Brock Lesnar versus Dean Ambrose little more than a glorified squash match.
Even Chris Jericho and AJ Styles, two wrestlers of considerable in-ring pedigree, failed to find their rhythm on a night when virtually everything Vince McMahon and co tried ended up falling flat. Even with the wrestling gods against them, it was a pretty lacklustre effort.