A Bugged Ending

At WrestleMania 35, the women of WWE made history as Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, and Charlotte Flair headlined the event. While Lynch's victory to become a dual champion was a monumental moment, it was marred by a botched finish that overshadowed the match. The intended finish involved Rousey attempting a Piper's Pit on Lynch, but it ended in a crucifix pin that saw Rousey being pinned, despite her shoulders being visibly up.
The confusion stemmed from conflicting reports about the planned finish. Some sources indicated Lynch was supposed to make Flair submit with the Dis-arm-her, while others suggested Lynch was to make Rousey submit. The unexpected pinfall and Rousey's shoulders being up added controversy to what was supposed to be a historic and clean conclusion to the match.

Such instances underline the challenges of coordinating complex matches and ensuring all participants are on the same page to deliver a satisfying conclusion, especially in high-stakes main events like WrestleMania. The communication breakdown in this instance serves as a reminder of how critical precise execution is in the wrestling industry.

Despite the controversy, the match still remains a significant moment in WWE history. The main event showcased the incredible talents of all three women and their ability to captivate the audience. The botched finish, while unfortunate, has become a part of the legacy of WrestleMania 35, illustrating the unpredictability of live events.

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