#4. WWE needs to try the cinematic style of shooting more often...but within a limit

The cinematic style of shooting the Boneyard match was done to perfection and may very well be the best wrestling match shot in this style so far. In our opinion, Matt Hardy is largely responsible for the match happening and it all started with "The Final Deletion" four years ago in Impact Wrestling.
WWE tried to make a replica of that when The Wyatt Family faced The New Day, but as it turns out, it wasn't well received. It takes time to perfect things like that, but WWE utilized the empty arena opportunity and had Styles face The Undertaker in an undisclosed set.
Given that there was no crowd reaction anyway, we doubt they would have had a better match. We had mentioned in earlier articles that this is the perfect opportunity to try something new. And, having a WrestleMania main event shot from a location outside was the best thing that they could have done given their limited resources.
WWE needs to try this style of shooting more often - but draw the line and not overdo it to avoid removing the novelty of it.
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