Former WWE Star Calls WrestleMania Camera Work A ‘Literal Turn Off’

Former WWE Star Calls WrestleMania Camera Work A ‘Literal Turn Off’

A former WWE star has discussed WrestleMania 37, and why he felt forced to turn the show off before it had went off the air.

Roman Reigns vs Edge vs Daniel Bryan was considered an instant classic by many WWE fans. Lance Storm has admitted that this match was the final straw for him, marking the moment he chose to change the channel.

Storm took to Twitter to reveal that he felt like he couldn’t watch the main event. Noting that he enjoyed the match, Storm stated that the camera cuts and movements made him feel nauseous.

When some fans agreed that the production was distracting at times, Storm confessed that the camera shaking was a literal turn-off for him.

Discussing the show, Storm tweeted:

“Legit had to turn off the Main Event. Was loving the match but I get dizzy headaches from all the camera cuts and shaking. I can’t watch it.

(When a fan called the camera movements a distraction) “Sadly it’s a literal turn off for me. I had to turn the show off.”

WWE’s signature production style involves many fast camera movements and cuts. Supposedly to add impact to moves, the camera is often shook when a wrestler delivers a big move.

At WrestleMania 37, Randy Orton defeated Bray Wyatt in a bizarre match. With many last-minute changes to the bout being revealed, it has been reported that WWE never planned for it to be a Firefly Fun House match.

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3 years ago by Sanchez Taylor

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