10 Reasons WrestleMania 32 Will Be Forgotten
3. Misfortune
It is important to point out that WrestleMania 32's failures were in part beyond WWE's control. When you look back at the success of Mania 30 and 31, you see that the company had a much richer talent base at their disposal.
But this year, the best wrestler in the world (Seth Rollins) was injured, and biggest wrestling star in the world (John Cena) was injured.
They were major losses. If Cena had been fit, it could have been a dream match against The Undertaker. As for Rollins, he'd have perhaps faced Triple H. Those would have been matches that got talked about in Mania folklore. But fate was cruel to WWE.
And then you have guys like Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton who weren't available. It was unfortunate that the biggest Mania crowd of all time had to endure one of the most depleted rosters of all time.