Wrestlemania 34: The highs, the lows, and what it means for wrestling

Roman Reigns dons the crimson mask in one of the night's many shockers.
Roman Reigns dons the crimson mask in one of the night's many shockers.

Conclusion: What does it all mean?

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Critics who claim the WWE doesn't have enough in ring product should be silenced by the event, which featured loads of wrestling content. However, it seems that the era of big men is either returning or never truly left, with dominant performances by the Bludgeon Brothers, Braun Strowman, and Brock Lesnar.

Asuka losing her streak seemed apropos, and Charlotte was certainly a worthy athlete to do so. This bodes quite well for the future of women's wrestling both on WWE and in general, since the duo put on what was, without question, the best match of the night.

Surprisingly, there was little in the way of spectacle or special entrances, with many of the athletes simply walking out to their usual music and lights. Whether this was a budgetary decision or simply one made to preserve TV time on an already long event is unknown.

What we can take away from the event is this: Wrestling action is still the final word in WWE, Big men are going to dominate the wrestling scene in the coming year, and the women have officially eclipsed the men in terms of in ring ability and psychology.

There you have it; Wrestlemania 34's highs, lows, and what it all means. See you at 'Mania 35!


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Edited by Shruti Sadbhav
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