WrestleMania 37 Night 1: 2 superstars who flopped and 4 who impressed – AJ Styles becomes Grand Slam Champion, Bad Bunny makes best in-ring debut in WWE history?
WrestleMania 37 Night 1: 2 superstars who flopped and 4 who impressed – AJ Styles becomes Grand Slam Champion, Bad Bunny makes best in-ring debut in WWE history?
WrestleMania 37 had a solid show lined up for fans
#2 Flopped at WrestleMania 37: Dana Brooke
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Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke desperately need redemption in WWE
The only WWE Superstar who looked weaker than Mandy Rose at WrestleMania 37 was her tag team partner, Dana Brooke. To put things into context, Naomi and Lana couldn’t eliminate any other team from the match either. However, they still managed to deliver a couple of good moments inside the ring. Even Lana looked like she had prepared well for the match.
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The newly formed tag team of Carmella and Billie Kay ended up having better chemistry inside the ring compared to Rose and Brooke. The latter managed to land a couple of blows but was often distracted by futile arguments with the match official. At one point, she was close to pinning Ruby Riott but fell victim to an easy reversal and lost the chance to challenge for the women’s tag team titles at WrestleMania.
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We have seen Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke perform as a tag team on WWE RAW. Their matches are usually far better than what transpired at WrestleMania, and it could halt their progress on the Red brand. Rose and Brooke now desperately need an opportunity to redeem themselves after the pay-per-view and actively work towards turning themselves into a credible threat in the tag team division.
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