10 Early Predictions For WWE WrestleMania 34

10. Multi-Man Ladder Match For The WWE Cruiserweight Title

The ladder, much like a comically overblown Triple H entrance, is just part of the WestleMania fabric these days. The ladder has made an appearance at the last three 'Manias - and only three 'Manias have passed by since 2005 without the apparatus.

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205 Live is dying on its a*se. The title of the show has almost fated it as a failure. It's hard to gauge what's more stupid - that WWE live broadcasts a show with lesser lights after fans have already seen the real stars, or that it hasn't already been switched it to the pre-SmackDown slot. WWE does have the luxury of hyping the show during SmackDown, but that hasn't helped anybody care about it. If anything, a hotter crowd would enhance its reputation and surround it with buzz.

There's no TV schedule to work around - 205 Live is exclusive to the Network. Its fate is entirely in WWE's own hands.

205 Live isn't a pressing concern. It's cheap enough to produce. But if WWE persists with the moronic scheduling, allowing the best talents on the show to perform a batsh*t crazy acrobatic stunt show of a multi-man ladder match on the biggest show of the year might create a shortcut to relevance and excitement. As good as the Neville Vs. Austin Aries match at WrestleMania was, so few saw it that it didn't matter.

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