10 Reasons WrestleMania 33 Will Be Better Than 32

Why WWE will learn from their mistakes at 'Mania 32.

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WrestleMania season is just around the corner and it just so happens that WWE is in terrific shape in terms of its roster and its product. Sure there are some issues but compared to this time last year they are well and truly golden.

Even being three months out there are certain indicators which point to this being a much better show that what we saw in Dallas. Billed as the biggest WrestleMania of all time, WM 32 failed to live up to the hype with matches that were predictable and inconsequential. WrestleMania often sums up the year that WWE has had and in the case of 32, it was a year marked by injuries, misused talent and their pain-staking need to go back on their most critical decision from a year prior.

WWE has its own set of issues now but it's hard to look at them unfavourably when compared to a year ago. They've made a whole host of forward-thinking decisions in recent months and this will hopefully lead to a 'Mania that blows its predecessor out of the water.

Here are 10 reasons that WM33 will be better than WM32.

10. Wyatt Will Be Involved

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Bray Wyatt's absence from the card baffled a great deal of WrestleMania viewers at the event last April. One of the few healthy singles competitors with upper-card 'Mania experience, Wyatt was left out in the cold, or so we thought.

Turns out WWE had been saving him for something special: a run-in with The Rock and a returning John Cena. Essentially this was just a way to involve two of the biggest names in the company's history without committing them to a full storyline, and ultimately Bray, the young, full-time talent was the one who suffered.

Next year's edition should bring Wyatt back to relevance by either tagging alongside or going one-on-one with The Viper. Personally I would prefer to see the pair remain allies going into the big show and maybe have clash with a high profile SmackDown pairing, or at the very least a proper feud and decisive match with American Alpha.

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