5 Controversial Things That Must Happen At WrestleMania 34
It can't all be rainbows and unicorns.
While WrestleMania is known as a time where the impossible suddenly becomes possible and dream matches take place, it is also a time where WWE sometimes has to do what is best for business. Unfortunately for fans, that's not always with their best interest in mind.
In fact, WrestleManias in the past have had myriad controversial things happen that fans didn't like and while some of them became more accepted over time, others still live in infamy as a moment that WWE got wrong.
Of course, WWE doesn't see it that way and the result ends up being exactly what the company wanted in the first place, but not to the fans.
Take WrestleMania 33 for example where fans thought that Bray Wyatt would retain his WWE Championship against Randy Orton, but ended up losing it to The Viper instead. Not only did the incident kill Wyatt's momentum moving forward, especially after him moving brands so quick, it also ruined any chance of a future push.
With that incident in mind and WWE's history of making controversial decisions at WrestleMania, here are five they need to make at this year's WrestleMania. Tell us if you believe these things will make this year's show of shows better or worse to watch?
#5 Kevin Owens or Sami Zayn must pin Daniel Bryan
Let's get the hardest one out of the way.
While the WWE Universe is hoping beyond hope that Daniel Bryan is able to defeat Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 34, it actually makes a lot more sense if he doesn't. In fact, this is probably one of those cases where the veteran Superstar needs to lose clean in order to put over their younger counterparts.
Again, it's not perfect and will probably be met with a lot of backlash, but its worth it if Owens and Zayn can brag that they defeated Bryan in his first match since coming out of retirement. Not only that, it also sets both Owens and Zayn up for title opportunities in the future and is a perfect end to the storyline between Zayn, Owens Bryan and McMahon.
In the end, Bryan and Shane winning would be a pretty cool moment to see; it just puts over two guys that are wrestling on a part-time basis and completely buries two of the company's top heels in the process. It's not best for business and that's why Zayn and Owens need to come out on top in this one.