Analyzing the good and the bad that followed WrestleMania 35
#2 Worst: The main event is canceled
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Listen, you can't advertise a match between the two world champions and then have it become a tag team match soon after. WWE shot themselves in the foot with this decision and paid dearly indeed. Seth Rollins and Kofi Kingston were having a great match before The Bar eventually interfered.
And for no fault of Cesaro and Sheamus, the crowd would hijack the rest of the said match. Even the sight of the two world champions side by side did not satiate the audience who rained a whole barrage of boos on the main event. It was a shame to be honest because the rest of the show had been great until that point.
I daresay that Seth Rollins and Kofi Kingston will meet down the road, and the match will be absolutely spectacular. But on this night, this match was a 'worst'.
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Riju Dasgupta
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