10 Things WWE Messed Up At WrestleMania 32
5. The Wyatt Family Looking Weak Again
RIP, Wyatt Family; their careers are basically dead at this point. Most fans knew The Wyatt Family would be involved at WrestleMania in some capacity. In the same vain, those fans would have hoped for a more meaningful contribution.
Instead of getting involved in a match to develop or further an existing feud, Erick Rowan entered an impromptu match with The Rock which was over in six seconds, a new WrestleMania record.
Just when it looked as though The Wyatts may get one over on The People's Champion, here comes John Cena. Of course, what would a good burial of talent be without Cena?
The segment was a case of the same old, tired story, with The Rock and John Cena looking like gold and future talent being degraded. WWE actually had the balls to ponder why it was lacking established main event talent for this year's 'Mania.