WWE WrestleMania 32: 10 Reasons It Didn't Suck

1. Women's Wrestling Finally Got WWE Recognition

Sasha Banks Snoop Dogg WrestleMania 32
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Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks vs. Becky Lynch was the greatest women's wrestling match in WrestleMania history. 

This is the now the benchmark by which all future bouts will be judged, because the trio rocked the house at 'Mania 32 and almost stole the show. When's the last time that can be said about females in WWE at the biggest event of the year?

By doing away with the WWE Divas Title during the Kickoff show, the company set the stage for an epic WWE Women's Title match. The tone was clear, the spotlight shone firmly on the actual wrestling skill of the participants.

That was a welcome decision, and it seems women are now finally getting the recognition they deserve in WWE.

Nobody can claim the way female wrestling was presented can suck, WWE turned a corner at WrestleMania 32. They have to ensure that they continue to present things in a similar way going forward, but the whole Women's Title situation was one of the hottest things on the show.

Do you agree that WrestleMania 32 was a better show than some are giving it credit for? Let us know what you think down in the comments section below!

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