3. Con - Hurts Current Roster To Have Another Part-Timer
The current WWE landscape features a lot of performers in the prime of their career ranging anywhere from their mid 20s into their late 30s. There are also part-time performers that are in their late 30s or 40s that only wrestle a couple of times per year, yet are always put in huge matches at WrestleMania. Why? Because WWE loves relying on trusted stars of the past to bring in viewers. The problem with their reliability on older stars is that they hurt the current stars that would benefit from a bigger spotlight. If WrestleMania 30 is filled with older stars like Sting then that hurts guys like Roman Reigns, Big E Langston, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt and anybody else that could have been used instead. It's okay for stars from the past to come back once in a while, but to see them always coming back and always stealing the spotlight can be detrimental as well.