WWE is paying close attention to the fan reaction surrounding Sami Zayn’s United States Championship victory on the March 27 SmackDown — and according to WrestleVotes Radio, the internal awareness is already significant. The online criticism following Zayn’s win over Carmelo Hayes has reached people within the company, with WWE actively monitoring social media and other platforms to gauge how fans are responding to the championship change.
“WWE is aware of the online criticism surrounding Sami Zayn’s title win,” WrestleVotes reported.
The numbers driving that attention are hard to ignore. When WWE uploaded the match finish to its official YouTube channel, viewer responses heavily favored the dislike button — 12.2K dislikes compared to 7.8K likes at the time of writing, meaning approximately 61.1% of viewers reacted negatively to the moment. That level of pushback on a championship change heading into WrestleMania 42 season is unusual and difficult to dismiss as background noise.
Sami Zayn’s US Title Win Involved Trick Williams Interference Against Former Champion Carmelo Hayes
The circumstances of the title change added fuel to the reaction. Zayn captured the championship through interference from Trick Williams — Hayes’ former friend — in a chaotic sequence that left Hayes as the sympathetic victim of a betrayal rather than a beaten champion. The dynamic effectively positioned Hayes as the babyface the audience wanted to rally behind, complicating the intended narrative of Zayn heading into WrestleMania 42 as a feel-good champion defending against Williams.
While no indication has emerged that WWE is planning an immediate creative pivot, internal awareness of the backlash at this stage of the WrestleMania build is meaningful. Fan reactions have historically influenced booking decisions when the signal is strong enough and consistent enough to demand attention. With the biggest show of the year approaching at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18 and 19, the company has limited runway to course correct if the negative sentiment continues to build.
