10 Huge Mistakes WWE Has Made Building Up To WrestleMania 32
3. Dean Ambrose/Triple H Derailed 2 Major Rivalries
With Roman Reigns temporarily on the sidelines due to nasal surgery and Brock Lesnar working limited dates, it made sense for Triple H and Dean Ambrose to engage in a feud instead of twiddling their thumbs. However, the timing of their contest has completely thrown off two major rivalries heading into WrestleMania 32.
Dean Ambrose challenging Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship was undoubtedly a match the fans wanted to see, and regardless of how enjoyable the pair's bout at Roadblock was, forcing a demanded feud into two free weeks has had a severe negative impact on two major WrestleMania storylines. The lack of a follow-up to the incredible match is frustrating enough without these ramifications.
Not only has WWE given away what could have easily been a two-month story in the space of those two weeks, both the Reigns-Triple H and Ambrose-Lesnar feuds have needed to be rebuilt from scratch, creating a feeling of disjointedness that should have been avoided.