Ranking EVERY WWE WrestleMania Main Event From Worst To Best

28. Triple H Vs Roman Reigns (WrestleMania 32)

WrestleMania Main Events
WWE

Back once again with the ill behaviour, Triple H's charmless WrestleMania headliner against Roman Reigns' was the third case of 'The Game' misunderstanding the rules of what made a match worthy of headlining the 'Show Of Shows'.

He'd already given much to the show. NXT graduates Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks lived up to enormous expectations in their triple threat Women's Title match before brother-in-law Shane McMahon and ex-'Mania foe The Undertaker sadly played down to theirs, but Hunter and Roman couldn't meet in the middle of the two. A lumbering and formulaic brawl that didn't overtly expose Triple H against his youthful opponent, the match was the first of two horror-shows for Reigns ahead of his aforementioned abomination with The Undertaker.

Chants for 'NXT' and 'Nakamura' informed the WWE Champion where audiences really wanted his full attention to be paid, but the infamous ego had yet again landed mid-ring on the biggest show of the year.

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