WrestleMania 31: Top 10 undeserving winners in history of the Pay-Per-View
There is a big difference between winning at WrestleMania and deserving to win at WrestleMania. Though it is the granddaddy of them all and everyone wants to get their name on the winning margin at the pay-per-view, not everyone deserves to get the upper hand at the show.Throughout the history of WrestleMania, WWE has made some forgettable decisions and presenting certain superstars with wins were some important ones among them. WrestleMania 31 should be spared from such mistakes and here are some of the past instances from which WWE could learn for a brighter outing at the Levis stadium on March 29
#10 Goldberg (WrestleMania 20)
Goldberg was probably the best product of the WCW creative team. They picked up a football player and molded him into a wrestling phenomenon just like that even though Goldberg was a bit short sided on the technical style.
In WrestleMania 20, WWE made a dream match between Brock Lesnar and Goldberg. To further increase the star power, they added Stone Cold Steve Austin as the Special guest referee. It was supposed to be an everlasting WrestleMania moment but instead, the match was a drag. Both Lesnar and Goldberg were on their way out of the WWE and had no intentions of giving out a good match. In the end, Goldberg came out with a win, but he never deserved it.