WWE WrestleMania 32: 10 Things You May Have Missed

1. Kelsey Grammar's Intro Voiceover

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It may not seem it on the surface, but the introductory video package for each WrestleMania event is crucial to setting the right tone for the pay-per-view. In the past, WWE have relied on history to carry them through the intro, and they did so again for the 2016 version of their infamous event.

The right voice is highly important to crafting that weight of history, and Kelsey Grammar was the right choice. That's right, the man once best-known for portraying Frasier Crane was the one talking about how Vince McMahon had changed the world by inventing WrestleMania's legacy.

Lending his characteristic voice to the package, Grammar spoke about stars like The Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart and Andre The Giant. Credit where credit is due, WWE's production department really know how to get spines tingling and goosebumps forming on arms.

This was another example of that, and those who have enjoyed 'Mania intros from the past will get a kick out of this one. 

What other little nuances do you think others may have missed during WrestleMania? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!

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