5 WWE superstars who will suffer the most at WrestleMania 35
WrestleMania is the biggest show of the year, and it's the show that has the most eyes on it. It's also important not only from a revenue standpoint, but from a creative one. WWE's season essentially starts on the RAW after WrestleMania, and with all that happens and builds up at the grandest stage of them all, it certainly determines the direction that will be taken for the coming year or even more.
This WrestleMania is a very important one, because we have not one, nor two, but three incredible babyface challengers in Becky Lynch, Kofi Kingston, and Seth Rollins set for a major coronation. However, as we've seen in the past with WWE, not everything is going to go as we expect, and there are going to be certain decisions which will bewilder fans for a while and even frustrate them.
While we hope that WWE makes the right decisions, not all superstars are going to walk out favourably. Here are superstars who may be walking out of WrestleMania 35 worse than they came in.
#5. Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman really has no luck during WrestleMania season. He's one of, if not the most pushed superstars in the company, but with a one-day RAW Tag Title reign, his resume certainly has nothing to show for.
Even at WrestleMania, it always seems as though WWE has no plans for him, and this year is no different. While he should ideally be in a title feud (even a midcard one), instead, he's stuck in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and is feuding with Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost and Michael Che.
That's certainly a downgrade for someone who was just in the Universal Championship picture some time ago. He may not even win the battle royal, and even if he does, there's little to no consequence, because past winners haven't benefited from it.