3 Major stars WWE doesn't need at WrestleMania 35

WWE doesn't need any part-timers at the Show of Shows
WWE doesn't need any part-timers at the Show of Shows

The WrestleMania 35 card is beginning to come to picture as WWE has officially declared the show's two greatest matches: Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins for the Universal title and Ronda Rousey vs Becky Lynch vs Charlotte Flair. WWE is without a doubt confident that those two matches will help drive the WrestleMania 35 hype to it's top.

WWE should oppose the compulsion to bring back significantly increasingly settled stars in light of the fact that, without a doubt, its permanent roster will never develop as hotshots if the part-timers are dependably near.

WWE right now has everything at its disposal to pull off a great WrestleMania. But WWE always has other plans. WWE likes to capitalize on their wrestlers in the alumni list to surprise the audience. While the truth is, it isn't surprising at all. WWE needs to learn from other wrestling promotions that a good PPV isn't courtesy of old superstars making their way into the arena and giving us nostalgia.

Here are five tremendous stars that WWE doesn't have to bring back for WrestleMania 35.


#3 The Rock

The Rock is eccentric but WrestleMania needs a break
The Rock is eccentric but WrestleMania needs a break

The Rock's presence in the ring certainly sends a euphoric feeling. He is the definition of entertainment that WWE has made us enjoy over these years. The Rock is someone who can certainly send the hype to another level by accepting a match offer.

While there were talks of Roman Reigns facing him at WrestleMania for the Universal Championship, this was before Reigns' announced his fight against Leukemia.

Roman is back, and the WWE Universe hopes that The Rock isn't planning to take down his brother at the grandest stage of all.

WWE has a rich roster and with NXT stars making their presence felt, WWE could well be utilizing NXT superstars to ensure great matches at WrestleMania. It just doesn't seem like a good idea for The Rock to be present at WrestleMania when WWE has a very talented roster.

#2 John Cena

John Cena needs a good storyline for a comeback
John Cena needs a good storyline for a comeback

If WWE has an interesting story to say in this one and a half month leading to WrestleMania 35, then John Cena should probably drop his shooting schedule and come down to the ring for a match.

But the fact of the matter is, Cena seems to be a victim of poor timing to wrestle again anytime soon, and this isn't just because of his Hollywood projects but the very fact that someone like John Cena needs a good storyline to back his star status.

He isn't Randy Orton who can make things work for himself despite being in not so important matches. He is someone who needs to be pictured in either title matches or great clashes against already established superstars.

At a point like this when WWE has put Cena's name alongside The Rock for wrestlers who make sporadic appearances, this doesn't feel like the right time for John Cena to be at WrestleMania 35.

He can't be put into the title picture as both SmackDown and RAW seems pretty settled with the storyline that's been revolving around the titles. John Cena cannot be running a redemption arc against The Undertaker because it would be outrightly non-sensical.

Drew McIntyre has lost the dominance that he once carried after being repeatedly put into different stables. This WrestleMania can do without The People's Champ this year.

#1 The Undertaker

The Undertaker is way past his prime
The Undertaker is way past his prime

The Undertaker has given a lot to the wrestling world, apparently more than anybody will ever do. It's like a tradition to have The Phenom at WrestleMania every year. He was last seen at Crown Jewel and before that at Super Show-Down for what came out to be a decent match against WWE COO Triple H.

The truth of the matter is, The Undertaker is way past his prime and the quality of matches has only decreased over the years. Taker has been involved with two matches since the last WrestleMania which took a good 3-4 months of promos. WWE Universe can do without The Phenom this year.

The Deadman doesn't have any streak to maintain and all his previous matches at WrestleMania have looked dull and without any real build-up to the matches. Possibly it's time to pass the reigns to either Aleister Black or Bray Wyatt who carry a similar aura as that of The Undertaker.

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