There was no better way for WWE WrestleMania 37 to get underway this year than with Vince McMahon kick-starting the proceedings. Unfortunately, there was a delay between the initial ceremony and the eventual show because of the rains.
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Had the event started right away, WrestleMania 37 would have felt a lot more special than it did with the delayed start. Once it got going, everything was fine, but some of the initial magic was lost instantly.
Sadly, Mandy Rose had to take a spill in the very first botch of the night, although she did recover and perform at the highest level in the match that followed. This was obviously not something that WWE could control, but it sucked the life and joy out of the proceedings.
There would be two more botches through the course of WrestleMania 37 and thankfully, this was perhaps the least embarrassing of all. Kudos to the crowd that literally weathered a storm to support their favorite WWE Superstars.
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