>>14591563There was no actually meaningful match. Everything was to get in a title defense or move the wheels of actual angles being built along. There was no must-see fight or moment. We've seen more bloodline members debut in street clothes and do some bullshit in a match than you'd think they would dare to. The tag title match was a formality. Did I enjoy the PPV and had some fun with every match? Yes, totally. But it wasn't must see, and that makes complete sense because we just had the biggest blowoff event possible in wrestlemania and WWE creative and maybe even their forcibly weekly programming structure is not in a position where they can follow up on that with anything close as intriguing. They seem to be revving up the engines right now to get the actual stuff going, so backlash was more for the people who want to watch fun and good wrestling matches and not defining moments in stories with the excitement boiling over (which it was anyway, in some sense, because you had one of the most wrestling-starved crowds you couldve gotten for it).
That's why I said it was good, but missable.