I watched it. Okay show, but some things just annoyed me. They were more WWE things than anything about the show itself. The whole Zack Ryder thing for one. WWE hates when someone starts getting popular on their own and they start getting petty. The fans in NYC wanted to see Ryder win the US title, they did a story where he was getting people to sign his petition to get a match for the title, and WWE ends up just smacking their fans in the face with its collective dick. Not only do they not follow through on the match, they make it clear Ryder's a geek who shouldn't be taken seriously at every chance they get. I'm not saying Zack Ryder's the next Stone Cold or anything, but they stumbled into something the fans got into so they shouldn't be punishing the guy for it.
Also I'm a Rock fan, and this year's Wrestlemania is already going to set an all time record in terms of drawing money, but when he comes back it just makes it shockingly apparent how poor the current crop of talent in WWE is. Rock comes back after 7 years and is FAR above anyone else on the roster in terms of promo ability (ok, not a surprise there) and almost everyone else in terms of wrestling skill. Fans who were around in the 90s will remember Rock wasn't known for being a technically sound wrestler in his prime, but he looks like Dean Malenko compared to John Cena now. I keep hearing reports that Cena is working injured and probably should be taking time off to heal if it wasn't for this WM storyline, but I think any of us could have taken the Rock Bottom better than Cena did after the match. He looks like a backyard wrestler going up against a professional, which is bad for WWE since he's supposed to be the current francshise guy.
I never thought I'd say it, but the day Vince isn't in charge of the day to day operations can't come soon enough. He's clearly tapped out as a booker, and his constant demand to re-write every show dozens of times leaves them with a bunch of storylines that make no sense.