WrestleMania 38 (2022 TV Special)
8/10
Now This Is What WrestleMania Should Be
13 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
WrestleMania 38 took place in the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and basically proved how WrestleMania should have been. It was so star packed, in fact, that World Wrestling Entertainment made it a two-night event.

Night one begins with Brantly Gilbert doing an awesome rendition of American The Beatiful (and showing what country music should be like, even if it has elements of rock music put in), this installment of WWE's long-running PPV is a good example of how the Showcase Of The Immortals should be done. The first match of the night being The Usos going up against the team of Shinuske Nakamura and Rick Boogs for the Smackdown TagTeam Championship, the WWE proved they put some effort into making this like the Super Bowl (if Rick Boogs playing electric guitar for the entrance of him and Nakamura is any indication of). The match I hate from night one is the tag team match where Rey and Dominik Mysterio face off against The Miz and Logan Paul (yes, WWE had the audacity to allow Logan Paul, who is considered a piece of trash to anyone watching YouTube due to his controversial antics, especially that suicide forest video from New Year's Eve 2017 that caused a lot of backlash, and even got YouTube into hot water for not responding quick enough to complaints, to wrestle in their events). However, it does have some best matches, like Seth Rollins in a match against a mystery opponent, who reveals himself to be none other than the American Nightmare himself, Cody Rhodes, who makes his official return to WWE in this match after six years away from the company, having left AEW in February, and the final match of the night, a No Hold Barred match between Kevin Owens and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Night 2 starts with a triple threat match for the RAW Tag Team Championships betweem RK-Bro, The Street Profits, and Alpha Academy, and also has some good matches like Bobby Lashley Vs. Omos (which counts as a David Vs. Goliath battle), Johnny Knoxville Vs. Sami Zayn in an anything goes match (the better celebrity vs. Superstar bout, as the match type fits Johnny Knoxville, who is infamous for doing dangerous stunts on TV shows and movies),and the main event, Brock Lesnar Vs Roman Reigns in a championship unification match where winner takes all (in this match's case, winner claims both the WWE Championship and WWE Universal Championship).
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