10 WrestleMania 34 Mistakes WWE Can't Repeat At 35

8. Leaving The Cruiserweight Title Off The Main Card Again

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Again, this can be explained away as understandable. After all, the high-flying, high-speed Cruiserweight division is an ideal starting point for any pay-per-view show's live crowd, and it should (in theory) get people warmed up for the main card. As true as that is, it'd be nice to see the 205 Live lot get some main card spotlight.

Buddy Murphy sure deserves it.

Few on WWE's roster have worked harder than Murphy to reinvent themselves over the past couple of years. That graft hasn't been rewarded with many notable pay-per-view matches at all, and we'd like to invite WWE to change that. Buddy and some of his Cruiser colleagues should get the thrill of a proper card-opening humdinger.

In truth, the Cruiserweight Title tourney final should've been on the main card last year. It's not like that SmackDown Tag Title match or the Fatal-4-Way US Title one was must-see by comparison.

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