7 Things WWE Need To Stop Doing Every WrestleMania

5. Those Bloody Mini Concerts

Pitbull WrestleMania
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Think about this: Pitbull, Lunchmoney Lewis and Flo Rida had more screen time at WrestleMania 33 than Bray Wyatt. Y'know, the man who rolled into Orlando as the reigning WWE Champion. That's shameful, and it proves that mini-concerts get way too much time on the Grandest Stage.

April's show isn't called "MusicMania", it's called WrestleMania. Sure, people know they're going to see some fireworks, maybe a live band performance or two and some unnecessary fluff when they tune in, but it's hard to stomach Pitbull prancing around and taking time from the stars WWE promote all year 'round.

If they're going to continue using these musicians, it's best to have them play wrestlers to the ring so that time can be shared. Get rid of the 15-20 minute interludes that force fans to the bar in their droves. Nobody wants them and it's an insult to the talent who are much more deserving.

The fact most use these mini gigs as a toilet break feels fitting.

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