8 Grand Moments We Need To See At WWE WrestleMania 34

Dear Vince...

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As of today, WrestleMania 34 is officially just five weeks away. We're literally so close to the show that you can almost hear the groans from the audience when Roman Reigns wins the Universal Championship.

For once, though, there is a lot about which we can justifiably be excited. The main event, while not exactly everyone's first choice, promises to be a decent spectacle, while the under-card looks to be liberally sprinkled with a host of interesting match pairings (not least of all AJ versus Nakamura).

Apart from the obvious, there's nothing yet we can really complain about. WWE has even succeeded in producing two good (if perhaps a smidgen short of great) shows in its only two pay-per-view outings so far in 2018, whetting the appetite for the Grand Daddy of Them All next month.

But, despite all of the promising signs, there's still a very good chance they could screw everything up between now and close of play on 8 April. That's why it'd probably a good idea if we all started reminding them of exactly what we'd like to see at the Show of Shows.

8. Finn Bálor Winning

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It's not yet clear what Finn Bálor, everyone's new favourite unsung hero, will be doing on 8 April, apart from the fact that - once again - it won't involve challenging Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship.

In a way, that's probably for the best. Given the torrid few months that the Irishman has been made to endure (relatively speaking, obviously: he's lost a few wrestling matches, basically), he really needs time to climb back up to the top of the card.

A good way to help him do this would be giving him a meaningful win on the Grandest Stage of Them All; the sort of life-affirming victory that could breathe new life into a wrestling career that has threatened to fall by the wayside since his return from injury last year.

With The Miz on the hunt for an Intercontinental Championship opponent (or perhaps opponents), there's an obvious spot on the card waiting for him. The secondary title division probably isn't where he wants to be in an ideal world, but plenty have worn this belt with distinction in the past - and The Demon King could do the same.

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