5 top superstars who have no plans at Wrestlemania 35
Wrestlemania is the time of the year when the biggest matches and the most popular wrestlers are on the greatest stage in professional wrestling, as this year's match card promises to bring all the spectacle you would expect on the pay-per-view.
From dream matches fans never thought that they would witness to high stakes championship matches that could change the landscape of WWE, this Wrestlemania guarantees a thrilling ride for wrestling fans.
However, not everything is sunshine and rainbows with regards to Wrestlemania this year, as there are many matches on the show that fans feel don't warrant a place on the biggest platform in wrestling, and where there are unwanted matches, there are a plethora of wrestlers that should have been in that position.
Let us go through a list of high profile names of wrestlers that should have been given more significance at Wrestlemania, but are not.
#1 The Hardys
When Matt and Jeff Hardy returned at Wrestlemania 33, fans in the Camping World Stadium lost their minds, as this was the first we saw The Hardys inside a WWE ring in almost a decade and the WWE Universe was sure that the creative team was going to put Team Extreme on a pedestal.
However, things didn't go how fans had thought it would, as Matt and Jeff wandered from feud to feud during the first year of their return, but most felt that their booking situation would improve once WWE sent them both to different brands. And this saw Jeff thrive on Smackdown Live, while Matt faded into obscurity on Raw as his partnership with Bray Wyatt flopped harder than anyone could have imagined.
So now in 2019, The Hardys have reunited on Smackdown Live, and instead of WWE using them to elevate a younger tag team, the creative team has relegated them to the pre-show battle royal. This is shocking, as The Hardy Boys are legends of the industry, and it is a total waste of their time to be on the pre-show.