Top WWE Star Says Their WrestleMania Main Event Is ‘Hard To Watch’

Top WWE Star Says Their WrestleMania Main Event Is ‘Hard To Watch’ WWE

A top WWE star says their WrestleMania main event is “hard to watch.”

At WWE WrestleMania 27, The Miz defeated John Cena to retain the WWE Championship in the main event.

The honor of getting to headline the Showcase of the Immortals is something that most stars cherish and look back on for their entire career.

However, it seems like the former two-time WWE Grand Slam Champion doesn’t share that sentiment.

Speaking on Unbreakable, The Miz admitted that the match is hard to watch due to the concussion he suffered at the end of the bout. He said:

“That’s one of the most memorable moments I’ve ever had. Unfortunately, I don’t actually remember it,”

“The one moment you want to remember for the rest of your life is the one moment I have bits and pieces that I remember, but I don’t remember if that makes any sense at all.”

Crediting those he was in the ring with for guiding him through the match, Miz said:

“I imagined I messed the whole main event of WrestleMania up,”

“Luckily I didn’t, and it came off like perfectly, and not many people knew what was going on except for the professionals that were in there.”

Revealing that he wasn’t able to relish in the moment due to being checked on by the trainers immediately after, “The A Lister” stated:

“I remember going back, talking with my wife, Maryse, and she’s just like, ‘You did great, you did great,'”

“But, I was like not necessarily depressed, but God I remember the next day, everything was just foggy.”

Transcription via Wrestling Inc.

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