10 Mistakes WWE Better Not Make Before WrestleMania 35

1. Thinking Roman Reigns Must Be On The Card

Roman Reigns
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There have been few more organically heartfelt moments in recent WWE history than Roman Reigns returning to Raw and announcing that his cancer is in remission. That pop from fans was real, and so was Roman's smile. The 'Big Dog' is back, and he's ready to resume kicking ass once again.

WrestleMania may be too soon.

Unless WWE plan to promote a match between Reigns and Dean Ambrose (one that'd give Roman an easy win and let Dean ride off into the sunset by hugging his buddy afterwards), then they should probably just leave him off the show. After all, where does Reigns really fit in elsewhere?

We're not saying Roman can't be involved, we're saying there's no need to squeeze him in for the sake of squeezing him in. If he's not working Dean or acting as guest ref in Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar, then there's no place for him. Reigns might be more a powerful tool in the traditional post-show slump in business anyway.

What other mistakes would you hate for WWE to make before WrestleMania 35? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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