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The night marked a turning point for women's wrestling. unveiled the brand-new WWE Women’s Championship , retiring the "Divas" title. Charlotte , Sasha Banks , and Becky Lynch put on what many considered the match of the night. With Snoop Dogg performing Sasha's entrance, the three innovators traded high-flying moonsaults and technical submissions. In the end, Charlotte applied the Figure-Eight Leglock on Lynch while Ric Flair held Banks at bay, making Charlotte the inaugural champion of the new era . Surprises and Star Power Wwe Wrestlemania 32 Full Show

In conclusion, watching the full show of WrestleMania 32 in retrospect is a fascinating and frustrating exercise. It is a time capsule of WWE at its most insecure and overproduced. The company built a stadium-sized show but forgot to provide a stadium-worthy story. The injuries were not the show's fault, but the reaction to them—relying on a broken-down Triple H and a not-yet-ready Roman Reigns—was a creative failure. While it contains essential moments like Shane’s dive and the women’s Triple Threat, these are oases in a desert of boredom. WrestleMania 32 is the ultimate example of "quantity over quality"—a seven-hour endurance test that broke the audience’s spirit as much as it broke attendance records. It serves as a crucial lesson for WWE: that no amount of glitter, pyro, or inflated attendance figures can mask a hollow core. A true WrestleMania moment cannot be forced; it must be earned. And on that night in Dallas, very little was. The Rock & Erick Rowan vs