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WrestleMania 32, held on April 3, 2016, at AT&T Stadium, is remembered as a spectacle of massive scale but mixed critical reception. While it set a (disputed) attendance record of over 101,000 fans, the show faced heavy criticism for its nearly seven-hour length and several head-scratching booking decisions that favored part-timers over rising stars. Key Takeaway WWE World Heavyweight Title Roman Reigns def. Triple H (c) Heavily booed by the crowd; felt long and predictable. Hell in a Cell The Undertaker def. Shane McMahon Defined by Shane’s "Leap of Faith" off the 20ft cell. Women’s Championship Charlotte def. Becky Lynch & Sasha Banks

Legacy and Influence WrestleMania 32 pushed WWE toward increasingly cinematic and large-scale presentations of its flagship show. The event’s successes showed the potential of marrying athletic performance with theatrical production, while its missteps provided lessons about pacing, booking coherence, and audience expectations. The conversations sparked by WrestleMania 32 influenced subsequent creative decisions, particularly around how WWE balances star-making moments with fan sentiment and how it integrates women’s wrestling into its premier events. wwe wrestlemania 32 full show exclusive

One of the most important matches of the night featured Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks. Before the match, Lita unveiled the brand new WWE Women’s Championship, officially retiring the "Divas" branding. The match itself was a masterclass in technical wrestling and storytelling. Sasha Banks entered with her cousin, Snoop Dogg, while Charlotte wore a robe inspired by her father, Ric Flair. In the end, Charlotte Flair secured the victory, cementing her place as the face of the new division. The Street Fight: Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar WrestleMania 32, held on April 3, 2016, at