WWE WrestleMania 32: 5 Reasons why this could be the best WrestleMania of all time

Shane is returning to in-ring action

WrestleMania 32 is just hours away and the excitement surrounding the pay-per-view is on an all time high right now. After a successful outing with NXT Takeover in Dallas, there is an added pressure on the WWE to deliver the goods at WrestleMania.

Some of the critics have already stated that WrestleMania will not reach the level of Takeover but it will be up to WWE to prove them wrong. And if we dig deep, WWE does have enough ammunition to do the same. In fact, this could end up being the best WrestleMania till date.

Here are some of the reasons why.

Return of Shane McMahon

Excitement level: too high

Shane McMahon will be making his in-ring return at WrestleMania 32 after his long hiatus. The storyline he has with Undertaker is well paced and is hands down the most exciting match on the WrestleMania card.

Shane, who is still pretty over with the WWE fans, has the chance to rise as the top baby face on the roster at Mania.

Also, fans would be interested to see how Shane would perform as a wrestler when the limelight is finally shining on him. Big bumps are a trademark of Shane and from what we saw on the go-home edition of Monday Night Raw, we could get to see a jaw-dropping moment from Shane.

The triple threat divas match

Women’s Revolution

The divas division usually don't get the credit it deserves when it comes to shows like WrestleMania. Usually, WWE puts together a random match just for the sake of having a diva’ representation on the card and that's about it.

But this time around, it is going to be a different story. Sasha Banks, Charlotte, and Becky Lynch will be facing each other for the Divas Championship.

We know about the ability of these three women and with a proper time frame, they could deliver a classic at the pay-per-view. Also, WWE has another divas match on the card, but it is not expected to contribute in the larger context of things.

The record attendance

100,000 in attendence

The crowd is what makes a wrestling event. If wrestling promotions have a fan base that is active and vocal, then the whole experience becomes heavenly. It is what happened with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and it is what is currently happening with NXT at Full Sail.

It would be unfair to say that a good crowd is made up of large numbers, but for the wrestlers, bigger the crowd, better the adrenaline.

At WrestleMania 32, WWE is expecting to accommodate more than 100,000 fans in live attendance. 100,000 fans would be cheering for the moves, 100,000 fans would be jeering for the botches and so on and so forth.

It's going to be the biggest WrestleMania in terms of attendance for sure.

Deadlock situation

WWE in deadlock

If we look back at history, WWE delivers big time if they are under pressure. It is what happened during the Monday Night Wars and this is what made them the most successful wrestling promotion in the world. There is an immense amount of pressure on WWE ahead of WrestleMania 32 as well.

A major headache for the creative team would be Roman Reigns. He is being pushed as the next big thing in WWE but the fans are refusing to digest the same, thus leaving WWE in a dead lock situation.

As Reigns will face Triple H at Mania for the WWE championship, WWE will be forced to produce a major swerve at the show. And this major swerve, could go down into the memorable archives.

The start of many changes

Could we see some major changes

This year's WrestleMania could be described as a transitional pay-per-view. WWE is undergoing a string of changes at this moment and WrestleMania 32 could fuel the same. The big possibility is a brand split that will happen as a result of the show.

Shane could get control over Raw if he wins and in turn, force the brand split.

Balor Club debuting, or the potential heel turn of Roman Reigns are two other things that could change the event around. Also, the triple threat Divas championship match could change the tides in favour of Women's wrestling. In short, WrestleMania 32 could be the start of many changes.

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