It seems hard to believe but WrestleMania is right around the corner. WWE's biggest event of the year will take place from Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California and feature a main event of Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight title. The event will also see the first (and presumably last) WWE match for the legendary Sting as he faces off against Triple H. However, excitement for the event has been rather muted. As a matter of fact, WrestleMania XXXI seems to be on course to be one of the most underwhelming WrestleManias in history. A distinct lack of star power along with the nothing-you-can-do-about-it push of Roman Reigns into the main event has the potential to make this show one of the most disappointing and boring shows in a long time. However, it is not too late. WWE can still save this show but they need to move quickly and decisively. It's no secret that the WWE product is skewing downwards and attracting no casual fans. The only fans watching the product right now are the die-hard wrestling fans who will watch no matter how bad it gets. So, the only solution to save this show is to start catering to the die-hard fan until you stumble upon something to bring casual fans back. There is no point in presenting a show that the die-hards are going to boo out of the building in a few weeks. Give them what they want and the response will be huge. Here are 10 things that WWE needs to do to make WrestleMania XXXI a success.