WWE: 10 Huge Errors On The Road To WrestleMania 30

WWE's handling of WrestleMania 30 has been filled with controversy. The traditionally named 'Road to WrestleMania' from the Royal Rumble to Mania itself has been nothing short of a confused and short-sighted mess. Huge errors have taken place and could yet cost the company big. The planned card has changed on multiple occasions over the last few months, and not by design, the company has simply not had a grip on what they are doing. In addition to the creative folly there has also been mis-steps on the corporate front. It is hard to remember such a tumultuous road to WrestleMania, with the dark days of 1997 and WrestleMania 13 perhaps being the last fumbled effort of clearly headless decision making. The frustrating thing about WWE is it shouldn't have been hard to get right. All the areas the company has fumbled on should have been easy home runs. When the road to WrestleMania is done right it's a logical and progressive storyline, it meets fan expectations and the character dynamics are clearly drawn. Take a look at WrestleMania 21 in 2005. Batista's journey made sense from winning the Rumble to facing up to Triple H. Compare that to this year, the road in 2014 has been a twist and turning roller-coaster of unwanted drama. Somehow, the WWE have screwed up what should have been an easily executed promotional process. This feature will offer up the ten biggest errors, analysing just how the WWE managed to fluff the specific entry up so bad. Here are 10 HUGE errors from the road to WrestleMania 30...
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