10 Lessons WWE WrestleMania 36 Needs To Learn From WrestleMania 35

10. Less Filler Please!

With WWE's roster boasting a level of overall talent and in-ring ability unlike any generation before it, trying to stuff as many of those stars as possible onto the WrestleMania card should make perfect sense.

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Yet, by cramming a ridiculous amount of top class wrestlers onto the 'Mania show - in order to give most of them that much deserved showcase payday - WWE continually sacrifices their overall PPV quality as the majority of these matches simply feel like meaningless filler.

They obviously serve some purpose, as these dense battle royals and badly built mid-card title matches act as the perfect opportunity for fans to stretch their legs and go and grab another hotdog/beer.

But, if WWE were to put more of an emphasis on a smaller number of feuds and really put some effort into making them feel worthy of the 'Mania stage, surely these matches would feel a little more unmissable and avoid the dreaded apathy which the likes of Roman Reigns Vs Drew McIntyre and Finn Balor Vs Bobby Lashley were both met with at last year's event.

As for pointless musical filler, at least 'Mania 35 avoided force feeding us a Kid Rock or Flo Rida performance. Instead, we got Elias going head to head with the Doctor of Thuganomics.

More of that please!

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