10 Smart Decisions WWE Made At WrestleMania 30 & Raw
Maybe WWE does actually know what it's doing.
It's fair to say that both WrestleMania 30 and the Raw that followed were excellent wrestling shows. While the tragedy of The Ultimate Warrior passing away is still fresh in our minds, it's important to try to move on and look to the future. In WWE's case, as they wipe their tears away, it's about their bright future. WrestleMania was a success largely because most of the younger talent went over the older talent. With the exception of John Cena beating Bray Wyatt (a very questionable move in my opinion), a younger talent got the win. Since it's WrestleMania, most of them are babyfaces like Daniel Bryan, Cesaro and The Shield. That bodes well for their future. Raw was a very entertaining show even though they didn't have a lot of in-ring action at all. It was a promo heavy broadcast in front of one of the hottest crowds of the year. Matches don't always matter. Stories do. On this night, the stories came through to deliver a memorable show from start to finish with the babyfaces standing strong once again. Here's a look at ten smart booking decisions that WWE made at WrestleMania 30 and Raw.