10 WrestleMania 34 Mistakes WWE Can't Repeat At 35

10. Trying To Squeeze Absolutely Everybody Onto The Card

WrestleMania 34 Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
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Perhaps this is forgivable.

When one stops to think about it, it's nice that WWE want to give as many hardworking men and women on their roster as they can some sort of WrestleMania-style payoff. It really, really is. The sad fact is this though: shoving endless streams of wrestlers onto the one card is ever-so-slightly detrimental.

'Mania should be a place for the absolute best WWE has to offer. Instead, it's become a souped-up, overcrowded excuse to let everyone drink from the money teat, and it makes the show a blistering blur of faces and names. That's especially true in the pre-show Battle Royals that, being honest, add nothing.

Last year's show had an unbelievable 87 workers (including those aforementioned multi-man/woman bouts and non-wrestling kid Nicholas). That's complete overkill, so here's hoping 'Mania 35 drops that number significantly.

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