10 WrestleMania 34 Mistakes WWE Can't Repeat At 35

It's time to give the people what they really want...

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Stop the presses, because WrestleMania 35 is looking pretty promising.

The crackle of emotion in Triple H's voice on Raw as he addressed Seth Rollins seemed genuine, and so did Rollins' coy smile as a real-life mentor heaped praise on him. Fans bought into this too. They treated Seth like the babyface hero WWE have wanted all along, and that bodes well for his 'Mania feud opposite Brock Lesnar.

Then, there's Becky Lynch and her own incendiary program with Ronda Rousey that maybe, just maybe will get the nod to go on last in New Jersey. If they do, it'll right a wrong from last year that WWE simply must move on from. If they don't, then 'Mania 35's promise will give in to the same demons that seized 34's.

Now, being clear, we're not saying that WrestleMania was terrible last year. Far from it. WWE did make some mistakes though, and they're ones the almighty company shouldn't look to repeat in 2019. Fingers crossed someone in creative reruns New Orleans and takes some notes that ensure the most important show of the year lives up to the billing...

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