From Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s fiery entrance and Shane McMahon’s 20-foot cell drop to Shaq’s over-acting, TheWrap picks moments to remember and those we’d rather forget from Sunday’s WWE flagship event
Debbie Emery and Tony Maglio | April 4, 2016 @ 7:34 PM
Last Updated: April 5, 2016 @ 12:08 PM
With a six-hour run time that went 50 minutes over schedule, WrestleMania 32 gave WWE fans plenty of bang for their buck on Sunday night.
As expected with WWE’s flagship event, there was plenty of star power from the sports and entertainment worlds, thanks to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Snoop Dogg and WWE Superstars and Divas including The Undertaker, John Cena, Shane McMahon, Brock Lesnar, Sheamus and Big Show.
But of course the sell-out crowd — marking a new WrestleMania attendance record of 101,763 people — at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, still had some complaints — and no one airs their grievances with quite so much passion as WWE fans do.
TheWrap picked the best and worst moments of the night, from The Rock setting the house on fire with his entrance before getting a helping hand in the ring from Cena and McMahon’s 20-foot deadfall during Hell in a Cell, to The Usos vs. The Dudley Boyz match sparking yawns of boredom and Shaq’s questionable acting skills (don’t give up your day job as an NBA analyst just yet, big fella).
See the video above and make a large sign or chant your disgust if you don’t agree with our picks.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson-This former WWE champ has a massive movie career, most recently starring in "Furious 7" and "San Andreas."
Universal Pictures
Andre the Giant-The gentle giant delighted fans with his portrayal of Fezzik in "The Princess Bride."
20th Century Fox
Hulk Hogan-One of the most popular wrestlers in history appeared in "Mr. Nanny," "Suburban Commando," and "Rocky III."
New Line Cinema
Roddy Piper-This notorious wrestling bad boy came to chew bubblegum and kick butt in John Carpenter's 1988 film "They Live."
Universal
Lou Albano-This WWE Hall of Famer portrayed video game plumber Mario in the "Super Mario Bros." TV show.
Dakota Pictures
Nathan Jones-The former wrestler appeared in "Mad Max: Fury Road" and Jet Li's "Fearless."
Warner Bros.
Jesse Ventura-This wrestler and ex Minnesota governor didn't have time to bleed in Schwarzenegger vehicle "Predator."
20th Century Fox
Diamond Dallas Page-This superstar has appeared in numerous films, including the 2005 Rob Zombie film "Devil's Rejects"
Boundless Pictures
Steve Austin-The face of the Attitude Era has appeared in "The Longest Yard," "The Condemned" and "The Expendables."
Millennium Films
Dave Bautista-This wrestler recently broke out with his role as Drax in the megahit "Guardians of the Galaxy"
Marvel Studios
Chris Jericho-The Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rollah appeared in "MacGruber" and currently stars in the web series "Nothing to Report."
Anxiety Island Entertainment
Tom "Tiny" Lister-Most famous for his role as Deebo in "Friday," enjoyed a stint as a pro wrestler in the late '80s.
New Line Cinema
Triple H-WWE's executive vice president tried his hand at acting in "Blade: Trinity" and "The Chaperone."
New Line Cinema
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Hulk Hogan, Dwayne Johnson, and Roddy Piper have all flexed their muscles in movies and TV shows
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson-This former WWE champ has a massive movie career, most recently starring in "Furious 7" and "San Andreas."