A win at WrestleMania means more than a win anywhere else. Wrestling fans can remember WrestleMania results off the top of their head easily, but ask them the main event of some random PPV and they might have to look it up. Why? Because WrestleMania is the biggest show. It's the fact that WWE has beaten into us since we started watching the show as five year old kids. Look at Fandango last year. He beat Chris Jericho and JBL still talks about it as one of the biggest WrestleMania upsets ever, which is a bit silly, but at least they're still talking about it. Nobody talks about Extreme Rules or Payback results a year later. Granted, WWE totally messed up with Fandango and he's a nobody now, but the idea behind a young guy getting a big WrestleMania win is what matters. Those of us that that are diehard wrestling fans can rattle off WrestleMania results as if they were basic multiplication problems. A win on the "grandest stage of them all" is exactly the kind of thing that would make Wyatt a bigger star.