9 Reasons WrestleMania 33 Will Exceed 32

1. There's No Roman Reigns Vs. Triple H Calamity In Sight

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Trudging through endless minute after endless minute of a match many in the huge Texas crowd clearly didn't want to see, a mis-cast Roman Reigns managed to defeat Triple H to become the new WWE Champ at WrestleMania 32.

Promptly, against WWE's wishes, the live crowd went mild.

That isn't a typo, because even watching last year's show again leaves one cringing rather than enraptured by Roman's big moment; much of the blame for this calamity must fall at the feet of WWE's decision-makers, and they must realise how off the mark the writing was for Reigns bagging the belt.

WrestleMania 33 doesn't have a potential disaster like Reigns vs. Triple H; regardless of which match does headline the show, be it Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton, Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar, or even The Undertaker vs. Reigns himself, at least the show's ending will feel less contrived than watching WWE try to force an unwanted babyface hero on the masses.

Even if Reigns does beat 'Taker to close out WrestleMania, the hints of a heel turn will surely be there and there's a compelling story to tell immediately. If nothing else then, the closing fireworks display that signs off 'Mania will not contrast with the glum faces of those leaving the stadium.

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