#4 The set design
WWE designed the set for this match in a manner that would have everyone involved from the get-go. The entrance followed by a fight with AJ Styles and the sequence that followed left the WWE Universe awestruck. Styles and 'Taker then took it to the roof, where The Deadman overpowered his opponent and threw him down on the floor.
If this segment didn't make you feel good, the company added another element of surprise where The Deadman threw The Phenomenal One into the grave. The Undertaker then showed us the Tombstone of The Phenomenal one, but what was great was the way the segment ended with was the hand of AJ Styles sticking out of his grave.
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The brilliantly executed set design gave the fans another moment to remember during this match. The entry and the wooden house followed by a ladder to climb to the roof, and then the graveyard with a machine nearby got the fans involved.
#3 The background score
No matter how good your movie is, it wouldn't resonate with the masses if it doesn't have a good background score.
This match, which was more or less a short movie, had the perfect background score and that added to the mystique of the Boneyard match. The sound in the background, which enhanced the action between the two WWE Superstars, made way for some amazing experience for the fans.
The fact that fans were clueless about the match helped WWE put forth something unique, but no one expected such brilliance. Social media can't stop praising the match and rightfully so as this has set a benchmark for Firefly Fun House match on Night 2 of WrestleMania.
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