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Best and Worst of WrestleMania 34

Some images from WrestleMania will stay fresh in our mind
Some images from WrestleMania will stay fresh in our mind

78,133 members of the WWE Universe were live in attendance. Millions more were watching at home from around the world. This was one of the most stacked WrestleMania lineups in history. And overall, we must say that it was a thumbs up show.

There were some moments that we did not quite agree with, from a booking and performance perspective and we will list them for you in this article. As always, we invite you to leave a comment as well. Even if they differ from our opinion.

The length of the show was definitely a huge detriment to us waxing eloquent about it, in a completely positive manner. However, we do believe that WWE filled the seven hours with enough of a punch to leave us fairly entertained.

Presenting the best and worst of WrestleMania 34!


#1 Best: A massive face turn

Bray Wyatt has joined forces with Woken Matt Hardy
Bray Wyatt has joined forces with Woken Matt Hardy

We have been staunch advocates of the Ultimate Deletion and just how good it was, as an angle. We're glad to report that it seems to have paid off brilliantly with regard to Bray Wyatt's current character. The last we saw of him, he had been submerged in the Lake of Reincarnation. He's emerged from the waters 'woken'.

Wyatt will now align himself with Matt Hardy going forward, from the looks of it. This was a much-needed development for Wyatt, who had floundered in the mid-card. Maybe they can even get a tag team title shot against Braun Strowman and Nicholas.

Congratulations are in order for Matt Hardy, on winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. We can safely say that he needed this big win too!

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