10 Lessons WWE WrestleMania 36 Needs To Learn From WrestleMania 35

5. More Live Bands Performing Ring Entrances

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WrestleMania offers a truly epic environment for stars to showcase themselves in front of the company's biggest audience of the year. In front of 80,000+ fans promising talents can become lifetime legends based on how they conduct themselves in the ring once they step onto the fabled stage.

However, the actual in-ring action is only half of the attraction come 'Mania night and Vince McMahon has time and time again shown a willingness to flex the entertainment muscles which have set his company apart from any other wrestling organisation on the planet at the Show of shows.

Over the years we've seen everything from police escorts, Terminator themed intimidation tactics and kings taking their place on literal thrones...and that's just touching upon Triple H's back catalogue.

Yet, one of 'The Game's iconic 'Mania entrances highlights one element we haven't seen enough of in recent memory. 'The Cerebral Assassin' being played to the ring by Motorhead at 'Mania 21 produced an electricity that was palpable and the same could be said again of Ronda Rousey's live Joan Jett accompaniment at last year's event.

So, what's stopping WWE going all in on the magical experience of seeing your favourites bolstered to the ring by the authentic live backing of their entrance music?

Give us Tommy Vext blasting out 'I Bring the Darkness' as Baron Corbin saunters to the ring - minus terrible 'royal' additions - or Code Orange swelling around 'The Fiend' as 'Let Me In' engulfs the 'Mania 36 audience.

Live music - used in this capacity - definitely ranks as one of the coolest aspects of the showpiece event, so in true Batista fashion...GIVE US WHAT WE WANT!

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