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"Worst WrestleMania match card of all time", fans react as WWE confirms lineup for the Grandest Stage of Them All

Published at :April 12, 2025 at 8:33 AM
Modified at :April 12, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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The 41st edition of the PLE is just a week away!

WrestleMania 41 is quickly coming, with WWE heading to the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 19 and 20. The Road to WrestleMania is generally a thrilling time for WWE, with huge stars from weekly shows, twists and turns, and significant storylines taking place.

WrestleMania 41’s match card has raised several concerns among fans, primarily due to what many see as a lack of coherent storytelling and poor booking. The feud between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton exemplifies the problem: Flair, having quickly returned with a Royal Rumble win, has been pushed back into the spotlight too abruptly, leaving her opponent and the narrative lacking depth.

The ensuing promotional exchanges have further aggravated the issue, with Flair repeatedly dominating Stratton and delivering promos that often come off as overly aggressive or dismissive, diminishing the anticipation for a competitive and engaging match. This one-dimensional portrayal has not only undermined the storyline but also spurred backstage controversies and unsettled reactions among the fanbase.

Another significant problem lies within the women’s world title picture on RAW, where a potential three-way feud among Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley has devolved into a muddled narrative. Instead of showcasing a dynamic clash between three distinct and compelling contenders, the storyline has suffered from weak character portrayals and a lack of tangible conflict.

Ripley, despite her status as a babyface, has been depicted as overly disgruntled, and the protracted build-up has contributed little to enhancing the prestige of the match. Similarly, other marquee bouts on the card, such as the triple threat involving Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins, along with various high-profile duels like Drew McIntyre versus Damian Priest, seem hastily assembled without the necessary long-term buildup to make them feel significant.

In summary, instead of a well-rounded, emotionally charged event, the current WrestleMania card appears to be a patchwork of mismatched storylines and last-minute fixes, leaving fans disappointed and disconnected from the action.

It’s not just us telling it’s the fans showing concern, here’s what fans has to say on social media.

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