10 Reasons WrestleMania 33 Will Be Better Than 32
3. A Healthier Roster
It's easy to look at the state of WWE now, with two highly-functioning rosters creating hours of content every week, and forget just how torn up the roster was at this time last year. WrestleMania 32 was the epitome of a snake-bitten show with stars in all divisions, at all places in the card, sidelined with injury. John Cena, Randy Orton and Seth Rollins could all have filled spots at the top of the card while the absence of Nikki Bella, Cesaro and Neville left WWE to fill several gaps in the show. At that time it was still unclear whether or not Daniel Bryan would wrestle again, so many of us still held out hope for him at Dallas.
The injury list at this point paints a very different picture. Finn Balor has not yet been ruled out of a return pre-WrestleMania, but even if he is Balor was injured so early into his main roster career that the company had not built themselves around him and were able to reshape quickly. Outside of him the only noticeable losses are Zack Ryder and Paige.
This isn't to say WWE will use all of their healthy talent in the most optimal way come 'Mania time, but the fact that they have options and depth means the show does not hinge on a few key pieces and all in all makes for a more exciting show.