[1.0] "Cena is one of the most influential, and biggest figures wrestling has ever seen. Tied with Ric Flair with 16 world titles, he was searching to get his 17th title for a long time. Well, how does he do it? With the help of Travis Scott. #sure"
[0.0] "Travis Scott being involved is enough to bring this to a 0. The match was fine before the involvement but Travis and the finish which made Cody look like an idiot is one of the worst things I've ever seen."
[6.0] "I don't get the hate for this match. Granted the finish sucked but the match was enjoyable for me. Nothing special but did its job for a main event. Great to see Cena winning the record breaking 17th world title too."
[1.0] "This gets a 1 solely for the fact that Cena finally broke the record. This was one of the slowest, uneventful and genuinely insulting matches I've ever had to watch. This was the same as watching Lesnar squash Cena for 8 minutes in one of his last appearances. It leaves you wondering what the hell WWE is smoking to where one of their greatest wrestlers of all time is being wasted like this. At least with this match Cena got something out of it, but I'm almost tempted to make it a 0 for whatever the fuck Travis Scott was doing out here. Anyways, it's getting a 1. This was really bad."
[2.0] "*.25 This being the match that wins Cena number 17 is so depressing, awful main event, worst match of mania, my worst match of the year so far, & it wasn't quite close, Travis Scott playing a key role in the main event of WrestleMania with absolutely zero Rock, terrible, awful, match in general was really bad, all that made it even worse. Also an awful way to end Cody's awesome reign in which he gave us nothing but bangers, minus the Solo SummerSlam match, he even gave us a banger steel cage match with Solo in it, takes talent to bring a bum like Solo to a good match, still Solo's best match, beyond terrible stuff here"
[6.0] "One of the more over-hated matches in recent memory. This was trending in a nice direction before the Travis Scott involvement when he decided to aura farm and take his sweet time to the ring, plus play a hand in how Cody lost the match, let alone the execution of the finish too. But let's talk about the stuff that happened prior. From the early feel out process it was clear that this version of Cena couldn't matchup with Cody mano a manno. Every time Cody got one up on Cena, Cena would either stall or go to the ropes to take a break. From the shoulder tackle, to the drop kick, to the tope suicida. Cody was sending a message in the early going from how he was out wrestling Cena at every turn that it's gonna take a lot to take me off the throne I worked so hard to build since coming back to the company, and during his one year reign as champ. Then Cena sends a warning shot to Cody with a right hand after getting back in the ring, then gave Cody another cheap shot in the corner when the ref wasn't in position to see what he did. Cena had to rely on underhanded tactics to take control of the match. In a clean fight, Cena would have lost and he knew that. There was an arrogance in how Cena was working this match, his demeanour was something I haven't seen him work with in quite some time. He was desperate, this his last ever wrestlemania and one of his last shots to win number 17 and break Ric Flairs record for world title wins. People complained about how "slow" this match was but I didn't mind it, Cena is no spring chicken anymore and imo he did a good job showing the signs of where he's at currently as a wrestler with how he was moving. He had to be way more deliberate with how he was moving. Every move counts. The deeper the match went, Cena became more confident in what he was doing. The spot calling was pretty egregious but that's what he does lol. After Cody's early flurry in the early going it was Cena who was outwrestling Cody, being a step ahead of him whenever he attempted to get back in the match. There was a lot of pressure of Cody considering the stakes of the match and the way they tried to frame the story of the match and the fact that Cody hasn't beaten Cena in his career. Yeah sure those matches were in his earlier days of his first run in the company but it stills holds weight. Plus he was wrestling one of his wrestling heroes in his last ever wrestlemania in the main event. I appreciate the attempt by Wade Barrett and Michael Cole and how they mentioned how Cody might have had imposter syndrome facing Cena. As Cena was going for the five knuckle shuffle, Cody finally shows signs of life, countering it and firing back with his comeback. Just as Cody was looking to build on regained momentum, Cena catches Cody with an aa out of nowhere for a nearfall. Then Cena hits the five knuckle shuffle this time and was looking to hit a second aa for good measure but then Cody countered into a roll up pin. Cody then gets thrown to the turnbuckle and pays homage to Ric with the way he would go over the the turnbuckle, Cena then counters Cody's high rope attempt to hit a super aa this time for another nearfall. Every kickout from Cody started to have an effect on Cena cause he had a plan in how he wanted to go about this match and once he realizes that his plan might fail, he had to resort to underhanded tactics. They get into a nice back and forth affair trading in their signature offence off of one another with some nice counter wrestling. Like I mentioned earlier, after the ref bump, Cena used the exposed turnbuckle to his advantage nailing Cody in the corner not once but twice, then hit another aa for a nearfall. Then the unfortunate happens, Travis Scott music hits, and completely ruins the flow of the match. He takes his time getting to the ring, then when he does, Cena is holding up Cody so Travis can get a shot in, when he could have gotten dq'd for that. Then when Cody nailed Cena with another cross rhodes, Travis pulled the ref out of the ring. Cody gets his receipt on Travis for what happened at the chamber. I thought the execution of the finish was pretty lame, but looking back on it and it made sense when you factor in how their rematch at summerlam went, with Cody not hesitating to do what he needed to do to get the ball back. This time he did after Cena put him in a tough spot and he paid for it, a nut shot and a belt shot to the head all at one, and just like that, Cena wins number 17 and breaks Rics record. Genuinely a fine match, but what holds this back is the Travis Scott stuff mainly. No where near the worst mania main event ever, that honour would go to one of those HHH matches you could choose from. This just ended up being a fine match, that could of been so much better if it wasn't for external factors. Will never understand how that got agreed upon. A good example of WWE in 2025 in a nutshell. ***"
[3.0] "The Travis Scott stuff is awful. He's not someone I care about and he has no feel for it seems like.. which can be funny but I don't want that in a World title match. All that put aside, its a middling effort at best. In doing this rewatch, I feel like a Cena heel turn in practice only works if they changed things up, went more brutal... I don't know, Cena isn't the same guy he was even 4 years earlier. He's a bit more stiff so in a way it helps his heel work but its pretty dull. You could draw out the match and this is what you see. Big move kickouts, then Cena uses heel tactics, belt shot, kick to the nuts... it just felt uninspiring."
[0.0] "This would've gotten one point solely based on John Cena's entrance. The match itself was very very boring Travis Scott interfered and I do not like his music let alone him being involved in the WWE. In my opinion this is probably the worst world title match at wrestlemania since wrestlemania nine."
[1.0] "A boring slog of a match that ruins THREE monumental moments all at once. 1): John Cena's last ever WrestleMania. 2): John Cena's record-breaking 17th title win 3): John Cena's whole heel turn. All three were effectively ruined by this match being long, boring, and everyone waiting for when The Rock was going to show up and create "cinema." He was at Elimination Chamber, why wouldn't he be at WrestleMania to continue what he started with Cena? Nope, instead we have Travis Scott taking 50 years to make an entrance and Cena using that to get a cheap win. An utter waste of time, waste of a main event, waste of a feud, waste of a heel turn and waste of one of John Cena's last matches. Only reason it isn't a 0 out of 10 is due to the fact that there are no real botches to speak of."
[4.0] "Quite a slow match but it actually gets interesting after the first half, the ending is awful and could have been saved if the rock showed up alongside/instead of travis scott. Not the worst main event ever but defo in the bottom half."
[1.0] "This was underwhelming for cenas 17th world championship, i loved the entrances but the match was not good, and travis scott coming out made it really bad, this whole thing was a mess especially with the rock not showing up. This was a total mess and ages worse with each passing minute, super disappointing and ridiculous. The end of this match should never happen in a wrestling ring."
[4.0] "This match would have been better received in my opinion only if Travis Scott didn't interfere. The fact that Travis Scott was the reason Cena won the 17th World Title is laughable but unbelievable at the same time given the current relationship between him and WWE. Now the match itself was alright and was very slow for most of the time but the ending was garbage. I would like to forget that this match existed but it is an important match in the context of Cena's legacy so I guess I can't."
[2.0] "I had to check this out, and yeah it was as bad as advertised. I cannot believe this was the GOAT's final WrestleMania match. Super slow and boring to start, kinda started to pick up, then that absolute shitfest of an ending. The Rock was too lazy to show up to work so he sent Travis Scott to take 10 minutes to walk down the ramp and completely torpedo the ending of this match. Thank God for SummerSlam because wow what a fucking mess. (2/10)"
[4.0] "This was such a complex match to watch unfold. It wasn't bad by any means, this was a great match. Cena and Cody went out and put on a clinic of their best work, but something felt off, like they wanted the match to be similar to last year's main event, but they just couldn't. This match isn't last year's, but this year's was also amazing with the storytelling and the moments. Surprised at the finish, fully expected Rock and potentially Austin to show up, but we only get Travis Scott for some...reason...? and some interference from that. The finish hurts this match a lot, but the men involved did a great job and the match up until the finish is great work."
[4.0] "Well, what can we say about this match. One of the most disappointing and boring WrestleMania main events ever. I know some people are trying to defend it as "John Cena was trying to ruin wrestling". But a boring match, is a boring match, and that is exactly what this was. It is a bad match to watch with human eyes. Slow paced, little action over 20 aimless minutes. And of course, Travis Scott's interference, with him taking about 127 years to get to the ring. I like Travis Scott as a musician, but this was bad. The Rock not getting involved is another thing entirely. John Cena getting his 17th world title is more than deserved, but what a horrible way to get there."
[1.0] "the only reason this gets a 1 is because john cena won 17 but what a horrible horrible match without Travis Scott it might be around the 4-5 rating but why, why was Travis Scott involved with this story and this match john cenas heel run could of been a special"
[2.0] "Just why ? A night 2 main event, the most anticipated match of the year. The most disappointing match in a long time. Cena and Cody's approach for this match was wrong. After seeing what they did at SS, this is bad and they knew it. And Travis Scott ? Really ? If Rock wasn't gonna be here, Travis had no business being here. Only the undertaker should get a pass for an entrance this long. If you wanna have Cody get his receipt do it down the line idk but not here. After what happened at WM40 how can you think that it was a good idea to have a single Travis Scott run in, and have a 2 minutes entrance. Just let the two wrestle. This is a big part of what the narrative of the heel run ended up being. It's crazy to think how bad it had to be to ruin the biggest achievement of one of the greatest superstars ever, if not the greatest. Really sad.."
[2.0] "Wow was this crap. A total slop of a main event that should've delivered way way more considering its stakes. Heel John Cena could not carry a good match and he made this a boring slog when he spent the first half slowly beating down Rhodes. The second half had a bit of back and forth, but we've seen far better. No big time moves were executed whatsoever and at no point did it ever feel like it was kicking into the next gear. Travis Scott...what the hell were they thinking with this, ruined the already rubbish match and made it even more rubbish. This was Cena's big 17th championship win, breaking the record, yet it didn't feel anything remotely close to important, the show even shut off almost immediately after. This was a travesty, a completely horrendous booking mistake that we're now left with forever all because they wanted to push heel Cena, which was killed off four months later and never mentioned again. No doubt a match the company wishes to forget. Thankfully Cena and Rhodes redeemed themselves at SummerSlam."
[0.0] "This is the worst Wrestlemania main event match, ever, no argument. This was John Cena's last ever Wrestlemania, and it's a shitshow, Cena looks like he couldn't care less, the crowd has turned on Cody because Cena's heel turn is a flop and they don't want to boo him, and then they pause this middling match that already wasn't that exciting for a fucking rapper to show up and help Cena win his 17th title to the silence of the crowd. Just absolutely horrid, and this is the sort of slop TKO wants to feed to its audience, what else can you call this? "You don't like wrestling, you like rappers". The fact that they then had a good match at Summerslam makes this one even more unforgiveable because it could've been good without the corporate bullshit."
[1.0] "An absolute disappointment. It's not a bad match by itself, but given how hyped the build was, combined with the expectations of a Wrestlemania main event, it was a pure let down. A perfect microcosm of Cena's heel run: chaotic, mismanaged, unfocused, and falling short of its potential. And to add to the pain, you see just how high that potential is. On paper, this was a dream match. A dream match it was not."
[0.0] "Shit main event should have let 2 great wrestlers just wrestle it out and not have one of the dream matchups get fucked up due to travis scott who had nothing to do here or after, they just turned a potentially great main event of a record breaking title reign where one great reign was ending and a historic one was starting and the main focus were not the two great wrestlers rather a rapper who had no buisness there."
[1.0] "One of the worst wrestlemania matches of all time. it was normal / slow at the start, just cena being a heel, if the 2 wrestlers weren't as established and important it would have felt like a regural raw match. now lets talk about the last 5 minutes. we all thought travis would come out, but why the hell did he take 3 minutes to get to the ring; it just killed the "momentum" they had. the fact that TRAVIS SCOTT had to help cena win is already horrible, but the way he won was also terrible, it was the most anti-climatic win of all time. definitely the worst mania main event i've ever seen"
[3.0] "Worst match of Wrestlemania 41. The main event is the worst match. John Cena's last Wrestlemania match is the worst on the card. John Cena's historic 17th world title win was in the worst Wrestlemania main event in recent memory. Cody Rhodes, the real people's champ who overcame the Bloodline is made to to look like a fool, getting outclassed by a windy, past his prime, still an able to apply a good STF John Cena. This thing is absolutely insulting. They manage to keep the crowd interested and Cena is admittedly leaning into his heel turn pretty well here but he just can't go anymore. This is worse than his first title win at Wrestlemania 21, it's like he's gotten greener, bellowing spot calls and not even being able to bump for a Cody Cutter. To make matters worse the match adds Travis Scott to the list of celebrities that have made unwelcomed interferences in John Cena matches, a class shared with Jon Stewart and Kevin Federline. No Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, just Travis Scott slowly walking to the ring and teasing slapping Rhodes again, a slap that'd get Cena disqualified by the way as it's blatantly in front of the ref. This would be Scott's last appearance with the WWE as he was deemed "A slow learner" and so all he leaves behind is a collection of ugly shirts and this shit stain of a match. This must've been what it was like watching David Arquette win the WCW championship, like holy shit what are you doing?"
[2.0] "If only they had the match they had at Summerslam right here, I thought this was going well at the start but the 2nd half of the match was atrocious. I did not feel like Cody had any chance to win this & Travis taking forever to get in the ring just took me out of the match completely"
[2.0] "Really really bad, as we've seen from Summerslam these two can put on a banger but although the heel turn was incredible stuff Cena is too old to now learn how to be a great heel in this iteration of his character in my opinion. His offence always looked weak and made Cody look bad by selling it. The Travis Scott stuff is just awful as well this match can be made with a hot end but that wwas just absolute dud."
[7.0] "For me it is a pretty underrated fight, since in itself they worked well in the fight, each one's roles were very noticeable, each one's entrance is spectacular, maybe a stipulation was missing but for what they were given to work with it was pretty good, for me that Travis Scott made his entrance for 5 minutes does not automatically take away from everything that John Cena and especially Cody Rhodes worked on. And the great moment of John Cena 17 times world champion is crazy and gave many illusions about his reign as a heel."
[7.0] "Clearly the ending of the match was unsatisfactory with Travis Scott's interference being just horrible - the entire time he made his way down the crowd were expecting The Rock to also appear and it just never happened. The actual match though was decent from a psychology perspective with Cena fighting in a methodical beat down style to go along with his heel persona. Everything was executed well albeit in a purposefully methodical style and Cody sold the emotions just right. Without the Travis Scott angle this could easily have been very good to great."
[3.0] "So... what happened? Cody and Cena wrestled a half-match before the atrocious finish even took place, and this was just when they were starting to get going. Scott takes weeks to get to the ring, and Cena just.. wins? Like that? [*.5]"
[3.0] "Not a good match at all and is right up there with the worst main events of Wrestlemania, I enjoyed Cena's heel wrestling in the start of the match but it dragged on too long, Cody didn't do anything, Rock didn't show up but a rapper was the main part of the finish in a mania main event with John Cena literally breaking the all time world title record the fact this didn't even feel like an awesome, amazing moment or anything with pyro going off is insane. But anyways back to the match it was slow, terribly paced, when we all thought the match was saved it wasn't, Rock didn't pull up and just embodied why this match was so terribly booked, we saw them cook at Summerslam, Heel Cena was held back this is the perfect example of that."
[1.0] "The match started off slow and plodding, which I was enjoying as Cena was deliberately stopping any attempt from Cody to get the fans going. Then it continued like that, and didn't stop. By the time things were starting to get more interesting there was a dodgy double down and Travis Scott randomly comes out, taking minutes to walk the ramp whilst they both sat there doing nothing. The match ended shortly after with absolutely nothing of substance happening at the biggest show of the year. Trash."
[3.0] "When watching this live, I tried my damndest to get into it, trying to avoid the fact that, yes, Cody and John, who I knew weren't gonna have a particularly good match, are indeed shitting the bed in WrestleMania's main event, no less. The sequence with Travis Scott just slowly meandering to the ring before taking a nice Cross Rhodes always cracks me up, though, at least."
[7.0] "I'm with Oli Davis of WT in that I found Terminator Cena to be a feature and not a bug. I don't want to watch the other matches from his heel run again save perhaps the Punk one, but it didn't let me down because I was expecting worse, and I found this very interesting. Not face paced, not action packed, but interesting, and since I judge on overall productions (hype video to fade out) instead of bell to bell, the debut of his heel tron & entrance was a laugh out loud moment for me. I would never tell anyone who hates it that they're wrong, but I'd be lying if I said I felt the same."
[0.0] "I mean, what is there to say? This was a dull match which was built around a dynamic the crowd was never going to buy into due to Cena being too big to properly boo. Then, the finish happened. Travis Scott is responsible for John Cena breaking the record. One of the worst Mania main events ever."
[3.0] "One of the worst main events of all time. I expected way etter from them but they disappointed me in the worst possible way and I cannot express how much I hated this match. I am commenting before summerslam Sunday and I hope they reverse all the damage by giving us a great match at summerslam."
[2.0] "This match was very disappointing. Was I expecting a technical match? No, but there were so many better ways to have this match go. A Travis Scott interference should not be how one of the biggest WrestleMania main events in terms of importance ends. All you had to do was give us an actual match or have the Rock interfere, but instead we get THAT ending. The only reason this is not lower is because it was such a big moment in wrestling history."
[1.0] "The absolute drizzling shits of the new era of WWE. Stupid levels of finisher spam that did not matter in the end. A dull combination of basic rest holds and fundamentals which lead to the WWE special a ref bump which you think would lead to an run in by the Rock but not we get Travis Scott who has zero to do with the business and its then lead to some amateur theatre acting and a flat finish with a belt shot, What a waste of Cena breaking Flair's record and his final Mania main event. (1/4*)"
[5.0] "I really liked the heelwork that Cena did in the match, deliberately being slow, getting out of the ring when things weren't going well, the slow version of the 5 moves of doom. Cody was decent, but nothing special. If this had a normal finish, I would probably give it a 7/10 or 8/10. Then Travis Scott arrived. This fucker takes a good 5 minutes to shuffle his way to the ring with his awful music. At this point, I thought: "Ok so the Rock will be the next interference to put pressure on Cena to win and Cody to not lose". Then, after giving Scott the Cross Rhodes, Cena hits Cody with the belt and pins him to win. No one in that crowd or the people I've talked to even considered the possibility that that was going to be the finish. The fact that Cody doesn't hit John with the belt when he gets it makes no sense because he shows no mercy to AJ and Owens but Cena, the man that embarassed him the most and wants to 'ruin wrestling' he can't take revenge on? Also, I'm not even gonna entertain the idea that this was Cena's deliberate attempt to ruin wrestling, because Cody not hitting Cena with the belt, and Cody not kicking out of the final pin is not something in kayfabe that Cena can 'plan out'. The fact that the Rock can't make 1 day of his year free for one of the most important storylines in wrestling history for WRESTLEMANIA is proof that he doesn't care about this business or storyline. (This post was made on the day of the match, I just added the rating)"
[1.0] "This is by far the worst main event to a major PPV/PLE I have ever seen. This was absolutely insane booking and nothing was really good at all prior to the ridiculous finish. This match sucked and was a representation of Cena's heel run."
[8.0] "I didn't like some things i. this match like travis appearance or cody kicking of 4 AA. But s this match was all about emotions and it delivered. I was really hoping for cena to win and it happen. Last time i was so into a match it was at a start of my interest to wrestling and now this feeling return. Glad to see Cena as a champ and i hope that they won't ruin it. This wasn't just a match it was a moment in wrestling history. A beautiful blend of past, present and futurea. The emotional storytelling, the near-falls, the high-impact sequences it kept everyone on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to WWE, this is the kind of performance that sticks with you. Maybe it wasn't perfect, yeah it was far from perfect but i absolutely love it."
[5.0] "I don't wanna steal anyone's comments but I'm basically going to reiterate someone else's, disappointing, cool entrances, the match itself up until the finish was good, not great, not terrible just decent, it was reaching pretty good after Cody kicked out of the super AA but slowed down after that, Travis Scott's run-in would've been fine if there was more that followed it but Travis by himself being a major factor in Cena's victory is incredibly lame, was expecting more especially compared to last year's main event, at least an appearance from The Rock who was an integral part of this storyline beginning in the first place, so overall the finish was super anticlimactic and the wrestling wasn't horrible but the moment of John Cena winning #17 while built up more in my head was still great."
[9.0] "The Greatest of All Time became 17-time WWE Champion in this match. Even Ric Flair can't deny the fact that he deserves this moment. This was perfectly executed where no one is ready to see this character of John Cena, surely think he has done everything now. Still Intercontinental championship is remaining. What a retirement tour we are witnessing! A pure gift to all the Loyal Cena fans. :) #NeverGiveUp"
[2.0] "Wow, this might be the worst main event in WM history, and there was literally no reason for it. Stupid. Stupid, stupid, stupid. First half is good wrestling, neither man has a huge moveset but they did their best despite it being pretty slow. Second half? Entirely consumed by travis scott. I couldn't have fumbled harder if I tried. Travis Scott does a 5-minute walkout, yanks the ref out as cody is about to get the pin, cena hits cody with the belt, gets the most underwhelming finish i've ever seen. No comeback. No overbooking action movie stuff. No one coming out post-match. That's it. Cena wins the 17th world title, a pedestal no one will knock him off of in the next hundred years... because of an irrelevant rapper who can't even name a wrestler that isn't the rock, cena or bianca belair. Disgusting. Oh? What's that? It was on purpose because cena is ruining wrestling? Well the company better not be charging 30, 000 dollars for seats if they're going to do these awful ass finishes in the main event of the biggest show of the year. You can do good heel victories, look at WM17 or the NWO. but no, they fucked this up for some extra YouTube shorts clout. WWE has started to lose me."
[7.0] "I don't hate this. It was logical during the first half even though all the milking would make Larry Zbyszko jealous. We have to accept this is the house style, and this is the kind of match we are going to get from them. Again, the commentary was the worst part of the match."
[0.0] "The match suffered greatly from having to wait for Travis Scott to saunter ALLLLL the way down to the ring. It killed the flow of the match and also Travis Scott is pretty terrible. His presence wasn't needed. He certainly wasn't going to make this a great match all of a sudden. It wasn't very good before all that. In fact, I was shocked at how slow and plodding it was. It didn't match the intensity of the promos leading up to it. It also had the ongoing problem of WWE matches having several finishers and signatures traded and kicked out of for up 15 minutes. In between they have to lay there or sit up in "disbelief". Cena's heel turn isn't working as well because he's exactly the same in presentation except he's sad now."
[0.0] "I took a lot of time before rating this match but honestly what a shame to put that match on the main event of the most important show of the year, the performance of Cena was AWFUL, Cody's performance was pretty bad, and wow Travis Scott, what the hell why? This match should NEVER happen if it was to make that"
[0.0] "There's no justifying this match brother, Cena said that he's gonna ruin wrestling and that's exactly what he did with this match, so here's your 0 rating Cena. It boggles me that even after this match the fans still cheering for him even though he wanted them to boo him, now that Cena knows whatever he does he cannot get the fans to boo him he should find another way to end his retirement tour because clearly what he's doing right now is not working."
"One of the worst WM matches and probably the worst WM Main event ever lol what a joke and waste of time can't believe this is how they had Cena win his 17th title.That Travis Scott cut scene in the middle of the match was literally hilarious cause what the hell was that looked like something straight out of WWE 2k lol"
[3.0] "This main event wasn't that awful from in ring standpoint, but the celebrity involvement of Travis Scott and then John Cena won via lamest cheating way is so awful that his 17th world title victory felt like nothing at all (which is supposed to be monumental), while Cody Rhodes looked like a fool in that way of losing. Thus, such a awful ending to a so-so finisher spamming main event and Cody's WWE title reign. [*1/2]"
[0.0] "From this match i started to be less interested on WWE product, this year it killed every enthusiasm that the first half of the show bringed to me and the interference of Travis Scott damaged a match that was already pretty bad, maybe one of the worst match of the year in my opinion. Didn't liked at all."