10 WrestleMania Decisions WWE Should Regret

We all make mistakes in life. That's just a part of living and growing as people. You know who else makes mistakes? World Wrestling Entertainment. They sure do. Some of those mistakes also involve a show they run every year called WrestleMania. You might have heard of it. It's kind of a big deal. The mistakes that WWE can make surrounding a WrestleMania can be vast. There are 29 WrestleMania events to pick from, so it's difficult to narrow it down to just 10 of the worst decisions they have made over the years. Before I get to it, here are a couple of things that some people think are mistakes, but I can understand why WWE did it. WrestleMania 8 main event - A lot of people think Flair vs. Savage should have went on last. The reason it didn't is because WWE brought back Ultimate Warrior that night and used the main event spot to do so. That way the show ended with Warrior celebrating with Hogan to end the night, which was a big deal. WrestleMania 16 main event - Should have been Triple H vs. Rock right? I don't think it was bad how they did it, though. Vince turning on Rock set up Backlash a month later that generated one of the biggest reactions ever when Austin helped Rock, so I could understand WWE's thinking there. WrestleMania 13 main event - Austin vs. Hart is clearly the best match on that show. I don't think it should have been last, though. They wanted to end the night with The Undertaker's babyface WWE Title win. Absolutely nothing wrong with that even though it was a pretty forgettable match. I'm also going to leave out the moment at WrestleMania 6 when Hacksaw Jim Duggan tried to get the crowd to chant "USA" during his match against Dino Bravo in Toronto. Bravo was a Canadian, by the way. Poor Jim was just programmed to start those "USA" chants wasn't he? What follows is a look at WrestleMania decisions that WWE might regret. Let's take a look at what made the list.
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