Summary
The conversation covers the discussion of WrestleMania XL and the fallout leading up to the upcoming event, Backlash. The hosts talk about the matches and storylines, including Rhea Ripley vs. Becky Lynch, the tag team ladder match, and the match between Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso. They also discuss the draft and the changes in the roster. The hosts express their opinions on the matches and the lack of connection between WrestleMania and Backlash. Night two of WrestleMania featured several matches that lacked significant storylines or build-up. The matches between LA Knight and AJ Styles, and Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits felt like filler and had little impact on the overall event. The Philadelphia Street Fight between The Pride (Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits) and The Final Testament (Authors of Pain and Karrion Kross) was underwhelming and didn't have a clear purpose. The match between Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins was overshadowed by Damien Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract. Overall, night two lacked compelling matches and failed to deliver on the excitement of WrestleMania. WrestleMania was one of the better ones in recent years, with memorable moments and solid matches. The main event saw Roman Reigns finally lose the title to Cody Rhodes, with the help of several surprise appearances. The match between Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso was forgettable, and the same goes for LA Knight vs. AJ Styles. The length of the matches was a common issue, with many being too short to leave a lasting impression. The upcoming pay-per-view events include AEW Dynasty and WWE Backlash.
Takeaways
- The hosts discuss the matches and storylines of WrestleMania XL and the fallout leading up to Backlash.
- They express their opinions on the matches and the lack of connection between WrestleMania and Backlash.
- The draft and roster changes are also discussed.
- The hosts speculate on the upcoming matches at Backlash and the potential outcomes. Night two of WrestleMania featured matches that lacked significant storylines or build-up
- The matches between LA Knight and AJ Styles, and Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits felt like filler
- The Philadelphia Street Fight between The Pride and The Final Testament was underwhelming and lacked purpose
- The match between Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins was overshadowed by Damien Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract
- Overall, night two of WrestleMania Backlash failed to deliver on the excitement of WrestleMania WrestleMania was one of the better ones in recent years
- The main event saw Roman Reigns finally lose the title to Cody Rhodes
- Some matches, like Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso and LA Knight vs. AJ Styles, were forgettable
- The length of the matches was a common issue, with many being too short
- Upcoming pay-per-view events include AEW Dynasty and WWE Backlash
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Discussion of WrestleMania XL
11:22 Review of the Tag Team Ladder Match
23:11 Review of the Match between Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso
29:26 Speculation on the Upcoming Matches at Backlash
57:23 Night Two: Lackluster Matches and Filler
57:53 The Underwhelming Philadelphia Street Fight
58:03 Damien Priest's Money in the Bank Cash-In
58:38 Disappointing Night Two of WrestleMania
58:17 Roman Reigns Loses Title to Cody Rhodes in Epic Main Event
59:05 Controversial YouTubers and Role Models on TV
59:53 The Influence of YouTubers in Wrestling
01:00:21 Questionable Role Models and Inappropriate Content
01:00:54 The Impact of Inappropriate Content on Wrestling
01:05:16 The Importance of Memorable Entrance Themes
01:06:19 The Decline in Quality of Entrance Themes
01:09:45 The Unpredictability of Match Outcomes
01:10:14 The Mistake of...