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

4. Taking Too Long To Announce Matches Officially

There are only three weeks left until WrestleMania, and so far, the only confirmed matches are the following ones: Sting vs. Triple H; Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship; The Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal (all of the entrants are not yet announced); and A Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship between Bad News Barrett, Luke Harper, R-Truth, Dean Ambrose (the remaining participants have yet to be confirmed) Virtually every other big match that fans are looking forward to is only speculated to be taking place. The Undertaker has yet to €˜accept€™ Bray Wyatt€™s challenge despite it being virtually guaranteed that the two will be facing off. Randy Orton and Seth Rollins are in all likelihood going to face off, yet that match also hasn€™t been announced. Rusev refused John Cena€™s challenge for the US Championship, yet it would be foolish for anyone to assume that these two are not facing off at WrestleMania. Damien Mizdow and the Miz have been building for a match for weeks, yet WWE has yet to pull the trigger and make the match official, despite several perfect opportunities to do so have already passed. WWE have also not announced anything for the pre-show, or what the situation will be for the Tag Team Titles. While it might make sense for them to be taking their time to build these matches, it certainly helps make the card seem bigger when matches are announced further ahead of time. That would give fans more time to convince fans to tune in to WrestleMania; if you leave the card ambiguous on purpose, fans are less interested in purchasing the PPV or watching it on the WWE Network.
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