10 Worst PPVs Of WWE PG Era

9. WrestleMania 32

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WWE had a lot of problems on the road to WrestleMania 32. Notable injuries to top stars such as John Cena, Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt resulted in the company needing to change plans and create a card with the talent they had available.

The PPV itself is memorable for a lot of reasons and sadly the majority of them are negative. Roman Reigns defeated Triple H in an underwhelming WrestleMania main event, during which fans were more interested in chanting for Bayley and Sami Zayn. Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose competed in a No Holds Barred Street Fight which under-delivered due to Lesnar not wanting to do any of Ambrose's ideas in the match, resulting in an incredibly lacklustre affair.

Elsewhere on the card, Zack Ryder won the Intercontinental Title in a great opening Ladder Match but his reign would only last 24 hours. AJ Styles lost his WrestleMania debut to Chris Jericho in a booking decision that made little to no sense.

The Undertaker and Shane McMahon competed in a 30-minute Hell in a Cell match, which though it had some great spots, served no purpose as the storyline was rendered pointless the next night on RAW. The Rock appeared for an 8-second match when he pinned Rowan, however, this was after he and John Cena had both laid out the entire Wyatt Family.

WrestleMania 32 did have one highlight. The match for the Women's Title between Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks was the best match on the card and arguably the best women's match in WrestleMania history.

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