6 Things WWE Have Done Right So Far This WrestleMania Season (And 6 They Haven't)

The Road to WrestleMania has been both a smooth and bumpy ride...

WrestleMania season is usually when WWE does their absolute best in promoting storylines, booking matches and making must-see TV in the hopes of building it up as the most important wrestling PPV of the year. Some years have been fantastic, while others have left a lot to be desired. This year, the build up to WrestleMania has been a mixed bag of both good and bad. WWE€™s top brass have had to deal with a lot of problems, including another controversial Royal Rumble event, contractual debates, and questions of Superstars even appearing. At the same time, they€™ve done a lot to make this year€™s event look good, by booking interesting feuds and by hyping the upcoming event as a €˜can€™t miss€™ event. This article will highlight six things WWE has done correctly so far in building up WrestleMania Play Button, and six things that could€™ve been better. Despite a lot of criticism from fans and observers, WWE have made some good decisions so far in their booking of WrestleMania; but some of their decisions have also been questionable, at best. Hopefully, WWE will capitalize on their correct decisions and keep those storylines and feuds going in the right direction, as well as fixing their mistakes as quickly as possible, in the hopes of living up to Vince McMahon€™s claim that this will be the greatest WrestleMania of all time.
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Alexander Podgorski is a writer for WhatCulture that has been a fan of professional wrestling since he was 8 years old. He loves all kinds of wrestling, from WWE and sports entertainment, to puroresu in Japan. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University in Political Studies and French, and a Master's Degree in Public Administration. He speaks English, French, Polish, a bit of German, and knows some odd words and phrases in half a dozen other languages.