 What's good y'all, it's your boy Ross back again with another video. So we're going to check out 10 times the wrong person. One at WrestleMania WWE WrestleMania. It's been some times where you got to question the overall booking of a particular person, particular wrestler after they've done this amazing build up for them just to have them lose at WrestleMania. I think we've all seen it quite frequently, especially of later years of the recent WrestleMania is just questionable booking decisions on why did that person win? I don't think that person should have won. So WrestleMania is supposed to be a culmination of these big views that have been building over the year and a lot of times we don't really get that satisfactory ending of that story. It usually just ends in like confusion. So we're going to check this out. Appreciate all the love and support man on the channel. And let's get right into this bad boy. You may think that wins and losses don't matter, but on occasion they really do like at WrestleMania, for example, where a big loss on the grandest stage can seriously hamper a wrestler's career and even taint their overall legacy. WWE has been guilty of putting someone over at the expense of someone else that fans really want and or a performer that simply needs or could greatly benefit from getting their hand raised more than the other person when it comes to their signature events. Sometimes it's glaringly obvious in the moment. Other times it looks misjudged only with the benefit of hindsight. Often the more you think about it, the worse it gets. I'm Adam Pacitti from Cultaholic Wrestling and these are 10 times the wrong person won at WrestleMania. Joyner. I'm willing to bet they're going to have Oscar in the list they had her as the thumbnail. Oscar definitely should be Charlotte. I don't get what the one says. She should be Charlotte. That's I believe that I see that there. I know that's number 10 Triple H versus Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 29. Considering he was coming in with huge hype and a big fat contract you would think that WWE would want to protect Brock Lesnar following his return in April 2012. You would think wrong, of course, because he lost his first match back against John Cena, but then managed to beat Triple H in a no DQ match at SummerSlam. But guess who needed his win back. The game beat the Beast at WrestleMania 29 and a no holds barred match where Triple H's in ring career was on the line. That in ring career saw him wrestle about twice a year. Brock needed the win much much more than his opponents here. He should have either retired Hunter since this is wrestling and it could easily be reversed later on if need be or you know, they could have just not added the career on the line caveat in the that would have been good. Ultimately, he didn't need that win. Like it Triple H didn't need to win. I'm pretty sure there should be another one where Booker T should be on this list with Triple H. Once again, didn't need that win against Booker T. First place Lesnar would win the blowoff inside a cage at the following month's Extreme Rules, but that is not the biggest show of the year is it within the next 18 months Brock beats C&Punk, Big Show Undertaker and John Cena on pay-per-view. So what stopped Mr. LeVec doing the job on the grandest stage number nine Charlotte Flair versus Asuka at WrestleMania 34 as well as being a charismatic and talented performer Asuka was really able to get over with the WWE Universe because she was booked superbly from her blistering NXT run to her earlier main roster days. The Empress of tomorrow never tasted defeat and fans were happy to invest in her because they had confidence that she would get the job done as she had done in the first ever women's Royal Rumble match earning herself a women's title match at WrestleMania in the process. Asuka met Charlotte Flair at the showcase of the Immortals the two having a great babyface versus babyface bouts that was one of the highlights of the show. The bear fought tooth and nail and ably demonstrated why they are two of the best to do it before the Queen put away the challenger with a figure eight ending Asuka streak on this night was a huge call to make but I'm not sure it was the right one. I appreciate the WWE consider Charlotte the top star of the entire women's division and have basically built it around her as the figurehead and consummate champion but sometimes there's nothing wrong with telling the linear crowd-pleasing story. Yeah that for the life of me I would never understand that in my opinion it did drop Asuka down granted she was still able to keep her momentum in WWE but for me personally that really dropped her down because it's like bro she lost after I think it was like 700 plus days she hadn't lost and then she loses and it's like if you're mentioning that you got to capitalize on that there has to be a reason why you putting that out there and then you put that out there so Charlotte could be the one to be there. Charlotte didn't need that rub that's all I'm saying. Number eight John Cena versus Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 30 in his family of backwards behemoths terrorized upon their arrival and were made to look strong in their battles with Kane, Daniel Bryan and The Shield rarely tasting a loss and if they did being allowed to get their heat back in some form or fashion after the facts. These are of worlds targeted squeaky clean John Cena in the run up to WrestleMania a natural rivalry between contrasting personality. I was enjoying the build up to WrestleMania. I was I was hoping they didn't make the right decision. They didn't y'all sees and styles their match was a decent one and told an interesting story but the outcome left a lot to be desired as Cena overcame whatever in a turmoil he was battling and disposed of not only Luke Harper and Eric Rowan at ringside but also dropped Bray with a single AA giving him his first televised pinfall loss. Ideally Cena would have been sacrificed to the cult leader. Cena is Cena and is pretty much bulletproof but Bray Wyatt was a hot new actor needed all the help he could get in establishing himself at the top of the card. He won their next meeting beating Cena in a cage match extreme rules which is a lovely silver medal and all but it's not WrestleMania Gold number is not the same and imagine a timeline a world where Bray Wyatt one at WrestleMania 30 he beats John Cena who can take the loss he beats John Cena imagine that imagine what that does for him he's instantly skyrocketed because now he beat the guy like but how many times have they ruined Bray dropped the ball with Bray who knows 7 Mark Henry versus Ryback at WrestleMania 29 the big guy caught fire in the fall of 2012 and earned himself a title bout with CM Punk at Hell in a Cell which he lost in controversial fashion but that didn't slow him down too much he found a title match at Survivor Series a month later looked great against the shield in six man matches finished up as the runner-up in the 2013 Royal Rumble and then was booked against Mark Henry at WrestleMania 29 a decisive victory over the world's strongest man then the perfect opportunity to reheat Ryback right wrong instead Henry simply fell on top of Ryback as he attempted the shell shock and pinned him clean after a weird disjointed match the result would have made sense if Henry was the next challenger to champion Cena or Alberto Del Rio but he wasn't because Ryback was turning heel on the face that runs the place the next night on Raw and kicking off their title feud odd as still Ryback was permitted to get some of his heat back following the lost by successfully hitting Henry with the shell shock after the fact I mean I'd love to see these two run it back in AEW one day but sadly Ryback is officially retired number six versus booking you knew this had to be on there you knew this you knew this was gonna be on the list you knew this was gonna be on the list this is one of this should be this would definitely be number one of my list this was my list definitely make this number one WrestleMania 19 oh you better believe the infamous Triple H reign of terror was real as after being simply handed the world heavyweight title in late 2002 he steamrolled through Rob Van Damme Kane Shawn Michaels and Scott Steiner there was hope that Booker T a former five-time WCW champion in his own right would be the one to unseat the cerebral assassin when he earned the right to challenge him at WrestleMania 19 this hope grew when WWE decided to use Booker's troubled past in the build to it with Triple H Ric Flair and Jerry Lawler all making reference to his time spent behind bars while insinuating that people like him weren't meant to be world champ everyone assumed this was done so the valiant babyface could take that's what I'm saying if you're gonna get that like racially involved you gotta you gotta capitalize on it you got it this was a layup all if they're pulling this card they gotta be giving him the belt on the dastardly heel everyone as it turns out including Booker himself who was told that that was the plan right up until the day of the show plans changed pal and Triple H one clean after hitting a pedigree and taking about four hours to make the cover there was no reason not to have Booker win here and give him a run with the belt however brief because the loss here left a sour taste and seriously derailed his main event momentum number five the Miz versus John Cena at WrestleMania 27 a heel retaining as title in the mania main event is never the preferred ending especially when it's the Miz who most people at the time never bought in that spot anyway and while I appreciate this was bang in the middle of the Cena wings lol era and the section of the fan base was certainly burned out on Big Mast John should have regained the title on this night while the manner of the loss was done more to help build to Cena clashing with the rock at the next year's show that could have been achieved in any number of different ways in a perfect world Cena would have won then the people's champion could have come to ringside to present him with the title personally only to drop it before doing so and blast Cena with a rock bottom instead seen as your champ WrestleMania has a happy ending and you've set the scene for rock and seen as year long rivalry naturally Cena won the title extreme rules the following month in a triple match with Miz and Morrison when he wasn't even protected and was the man pinned anyway number four I'm not to disagree with that I think the hook you know that made sense it made sense it started his spiral of you know it started you know I wouldn't say spiral I want to say it it it worked it worked because he couldn't get the job done against the Miz so it worked I like that I think that should stay the same I think Miz winning a WrestleMania should definitely stay the same Triple H vs Sting WrestleMania 31 only didn't get the expected WrestleMania dream match with the Undertaker about with Triple H a pair of hands if there ever was one was a decent consolation for Sting the last holdout from WCW the match itself was good and the vigilante looked really sharp out there the extra smoke and mirrors of the DX and NWO run-ins added a memorable elements and the fans were pretty well into the theatrics of it all until Triple H one that wait what Triple H one they had Sting do the job in his first match against the heel at WrestleMania someone ought to tell Vince McMahon and those making the decisions in WWE that they forgot they actually won the war a long long time ago and then it's just fine to put the XWCW guys over once in a while especially in circumstances like these that for the life of me will always be a mind boggling decision from creative just let him win it's come on later came out that the justification for Triple H's win was because they were building to a showdown between him and the rock the following year but those plans were eventually next sorry Stinger number three Santina Morello at WrestleMania 25 obviously things are much better now as far as the opportunities that female performers are given and how they are positioned on the card women have main evented pay-per-views including WrestleMania have had their own pay-per-view and now have their own versions of the Royal Rumble match and so on these are positive steps and have done much to help soften the memory of the fairer sexes previous mistreatments an example of this mistreatment is the way that the women were used at WrestleMania 25 where just about every female on the roster as well as some names from the past was stuffed into the Miss WrestleMania Battle Royal but we're really there to make goo goo eyes at Kid Rock nobody really got a chance to shine in the 25-person melee but what could have been a real mania moment for someone like Beth Phoenix Malina or Michelle McCool ended up being an unfunny punchline featuring Santino Morello in drag the whole Santino saga was lamentable and showed just how behind the times and painfully unfunny WWE could be in the PG era there was something very satisfying about seeing the character get booed out of the building when it made an unwelcome return in the 2020 women's Royal Rumble match to triple H versus the Rock versus the the fact that Triple H is in all these damn clips she'll let you know Triple H was winning so many matches he shouldn't have fucking won Big Show versus Mick Foley at WrestleMania 2000 the main event of WrestleMania 2000 all sorts of bells and whistles and a McMahon in every corner is it was a little too overstuffed it didn't need to be a full-way elimination deal hell Big Show and Mick Foley didn't really need to be there either and the world could have lived without every single McMahon getting involved ideally it would have been the Rock and Triple H squaring off one-on-one the Brahma Bull should have beaten the game to capture the WWE title on the night too when the match came down to the two of them the smart money said that would be the outcome of course there's no such thing as smart money in wrestling and Helmsley got his hand raised after Vince predictably turned on his man and so Hunter walked out as the first heel to have successfully defended his WWE title at WrestleMania there was a first time for everything true but it shouldn't have been here typically the Rock won the title in a far better match the following month at Backlash number one Brock Lesnar thank God is not Triple H Brock Lesnar versus the Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 perhaps the most controversial booking decision professional wrestling history and while I can see the merit in the arguments of both ending and maintaining Undertaker's WrestleMania winning streak I think that on balance having Brock go over him at WrestleMania 30 was the wrong call in the end it was a timeless moment no doubt but if anyone didn't need the honor to enhance their credibility it was Brock Lesnar was already well decorated by the time the match happened and fans knew that it was the real deal the if not him then who validation doesn't wash well because who said the streak needed to be broken in the first place going into the bout nobody believed that the Beast Incarnate had a hope of winning and that coupled with a so-so match not helped by the phenom suffering an early concussion resulted in very little heat for the match itself yeah I am one of those people that believe the streak shouldn't have ended at least not ended with Brock there's only one person I feel like the streak should have ended for that's probably Roman Reigns only and I mean this only if they were going to turn him heel that's it that's it and when the streak ends he retires from wrestling that's it I'm being dead ass being dead ass no one should have be not Brock Brock didn't need the streak to be over to be the next contender the next guy up so he didn't need the streak all I'm saying is if Roman because Roman wasn't I want to say around that time Roman was good you know saying he was getting over but the way they were shoving them down our throats and stuff like if that's how you do it it has to get somebody over and a whoever beats him automatically is going to be a heel at that point so I would have been thinking okay we're not getting Roman over as a face let's try him going against the Undertaker and then get him over as a heel or you could have gave it to Bray Wyatt at some point get him over as the new face of fear if you're going to do it you got he has to retire and it has to be a new start is going to benefit from it or just don't have him lose it at all that's all I'm saying so but comment down below let me know which one of these scenarios really kind of got you know grinded your gears as they would say for me it will always be the Triple H and Booker T1 because of the racial you know racial tension they were going with with that angle that one always will forever grind my goddamn gears that that booking finish was awful and also the one with a steam at in Triple H at WrestleMania did not 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