5 top superstars who have no plans at Wrestlemania 35 

Who has WWE wasted this time?
Who has WWE wasted this time?

#3 Braun Strowman

A failed prospect.
A failed prospect.

Braun Strowman is competing in Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal for the second time in three years, and that is a clear indication of how far up the ladder the WWE creative team would take Strowman.

Just over a year ago, Braun was competing for the World Title on a regular basis, even though he was coming out of each match unsuccessful, as WWE still couldn't put their faith in the big man to hold the World Title and carry Raw on his back, at least he was in the main event.

As Strowman has fallen off his mountain since his peak in 2017, but that doesn't mean Strowman has to be feuding with comedians at the biggest show in wrestling. Only when WWE has plans to make Strowman a truly threatening force in the company, then only will his career take off.


#4 Kevin Owens

WWE needs to let Owens loose once again.
WWE needs to let Owens loose once again.

When Kevin Owens returned on Smackdown Live to replace Kofi Kingston in the WWE Title match in the Fastlane pay-per-view, many thought that WWE was finally going to use Owens in a logical manner that would have seen him reach unprecedented heights in the WWE.

But we were all mistaken as Owens returned as a mere speed bump in Kofi Kingston's journey to Wrestlemania, and that was a decision WWE should regret making, as Owens is back in his 2018 slump.

Going into Wrestlemania WWE should have made it a priority to get their biggest stars on the match card, as Wrestlemania is a special pay-per-view that needs the company's stars competing in high profile matches on the show, but when stars like Owens are left off the match card entirely it decreases the value of the event.

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