7 Things WWE Need To Stop Doing Every WrestleMania

1. Forcing Everybody Onto The Card

The Revival
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Every single member of the WWE roster wants to be part of WrestleMania. Not only does it provide a bigger-than-usual pay day for talent, it's also the one show that everyone grew up dreaming of working. Therefore, it's actually quite nice that WWE look to cram as many wrestlers onto the card as possible.

They do so to the detriment of the show itself.

Take The Revival, for example. On Raw, Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson entered themselves into the annual Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. They did so because they have nothing else to do; they even acknowledged that Braun Strowman, a singles wrestler, had stolen their opportunity to compete for the Raw Tag Team Titles at 'Mania.

In other words, Dash and Dawson were putting themselves forward for a last-chance match that few will care about. Though the spot may well mean the world to them individually off-screen (The Revival are, after all, on the show), the way they were written to deliver the news came across as perfunctory.

Will anyone really remember The Revival's first WrestleMania? Probably not.

What else do you think WWE must stop doing at WrestleMania? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!

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