10 Things WWE Must Do In The Post-WrestleMania Season

How can WWE avoid the usual post-WrestleMania blues?

By Lewis Howse /

WrestleMania 31 has come and gone. Against all the odds (and audience apathy) WWE put on one hell of a show on March 29th. Very few people expected Reigns versus Lesnar to be the spectacle that it ended up being. Even fewer though that we'd get to see the nWo and DX collide, fourteen years after the Monday Night Wars officially ended. And who will ever forget Randy Orton's spectacular RKO on Seth Rollins? There were a lot more highs than lows at 'Mania, but in the days after the event it's hard not to think about what WWE does now and where it goes from here. The big stars, like The Rock, Sting, Lesnar, Triple H and The Undertaker, will not feature wrestle or even feature on WWE TV for some time. In their absence, WWE must do something (or many compelling things) to retain fan interest whilst that interest is high. There has been a tendency for WWE to go straight back to autopilot once WrestleMania and the now-infamous post-WrestleMania Raw are out of the way. A lot of this is due to the departure of the aforementioned stars, but a lot of it has to to do with WWE failing to strike while the iron is hot. WWE doesn't have to stand back and watch its product regress into the same old tired routine again. Here are ten things they could do to avoid that and prepare for the future.

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