WrestleMania 29: 5 Ways It Altered Future WWE Programming

wrestlemania 29 Wrestling fans have just witnessed a class on April 7th, 2013. WWE presented one of the best pay-per-view events in the world to their dedicated fan base, and it turned out to be one of the best events in recent history. WWE presented us with Vince McMahon's brainchild, WrestleMania. Despite what you might read, WrestleMania's twenty-ninth edition was solid. With three main event matches being excellent, plus the under-card being magnificent, WWE booked their card perfectly, and even though the event was predictable, it still was exciting, and we got to see new champions. Feuds ended, and legacies were established, simply put, WrestleMania was simply fantastic. Yet, as a sports journalist, I tend to analyze every event I watch, although last week, I watched WrestleMania as a fan, and not as a critic. At WrestleMania, history is made, and therefore, it is the best pay-per-view every year. In this event, each and every fan learned a few things from the grand spectacle, and these findings were unique and interesting. The following are the few things I learned from WrestleMania, WWE's handling, and the crowd support.
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