#1 John Cena vs 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt (Firefly Funhouse Match)
If you liked the Boneyard match between AJ Styles and The Undertaker from night 1, chances are you would have loved this "match". This was a masterful production with some ridiculous effects and transitions, courtesy of the genius mind of Bray Wyatt. It was a mash-up of many significant plot points tying him and John Cena together, layered with multiple digs at Cena and WWE as a whole.
Wyatt took the 16-time world champion on a journey that contradicted his promos in the lead-up to this match. From his 2002 debut on SmackDown to the Doctor of Thuganomics phase, the master manipulator made Cena re-live various incarnations of his own self before he became the global mega-star of today.
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There was a scene depicting the WrestleMania 30 match between Wyatt and Cena, as well as many other references that rewarded long-time WWE viewers. The Vince McMahon puppet also showed up, bellowing "This is such good s***" while on commentary. It was, indeed.
The end saw The Fiend show up to end Cena with Sister Abigail and the mandible claw, with his own words about the "most overvalued, overhyped and overprivileged WWE Superstar in existence" being played. This was brilliant, as was the entire segment.
This was sports entertainment at it's artistic finest, showcasing the fun side of it. This proved just how great wrestling can be. And hopefully, the one lesson that WWE takes from WrestleMania is that cinematically-produced matches very much have a place in wrestling.
This and the Boneyard match proved that WWE can pull these matches off spectacularly, giving the WWE Universe two unforgettable and creatively satisfying experiences over this insanely unique weekend.