10 Things WWE Did Right At WrestleMania 32

5. Undertaker/Shane Was Not As Godawful As Undertaker/Giant Gonzalez

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For those that know their WrestleMania history, The Undertaker's disqualification win over the 7'7" Giant Gonzalez at WrestleMania 9 was the viewing equivalent of getting waterboarded at a loved one's funeral. If not for Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler's stumble-fest five years ago, Taker/Gonzalez would be the worst WrestleMania match ever that lasted at least one minute.

When 46-year-old Shane McMahon began getting winded early on in his fight for the good of professional wrestling's future, pessimistic minds hearkened back to Undertaker striking a nearly-immobile Argentinian colossus in 1993. Thankfully, with the help of some improbable stunts and submission reversals from a man that was gassed five minutes into a half-hour match, it avoided disaster. As we all know, embarrassments are better than disasters.

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Justin has been a wrestling fan since 1989, and has been writing about it since 2009. Since 2014, Justin has been a features writer and interviewer for Fighting Spirit Magazine. Justin also writes for History of Wrestling, and is a contributing author to James Dixon's Titan series.