10 Things we learned from WWE Network's "WrestleMania: The Show Must Go On"

WrestleMania 36
WrestleMania 36

#7 Shane McMahon was involved in the Firefly Funhouse match at WWE WrestleMania 36

With WrestleMania being shifted to the Performance Center and without fans, WWE realized that they'd have to make big changes to ensure fans enjoy the show. One of the massive changes was WrestleMania becoming a two-night event. The other change saw WWE try their hand in cinematic matches, the first of which was the Boneyard Match between The Undertaker and AJ Styles on Night One.

The second cinematic match at WrestleMania was the bizarre Firefly Funhouse match between Bray Wyatt and John Cena. During the WWE 24 episode, it was revealed that Shane McMahon was involved in the shooting of the match. While it is not clear how much creative input Shane had, it was great to see him with Cena.

We also saw some interesting clips from the shooting of the match, including the unedited voice of Rambling Rabbit.

John Cena mentioned that he thoroughly enjoyed working the Firefly Funhouse match at WrestleMania 36 as it was something very challenging and unique for him. Fans are still divided in their opinion of the match though - some loved it, while others hated it.

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