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5 ways how WrestleMania 34 could have been perfect for the WWE Universe

WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans was a great show
WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans was a great show

WrestleMania 34 is now in the bag, with a huge card and long running time putting off some of the more casual wrestling viewers. The card was one of the best of all time on paper and in large parts delivered as promised. There were parts that failed to hit the mark however and this could potentially tarnish the event's legacy.

Nine championships were contended for on the 'Show of Shows', alongside two attraction matches and two Battle Royals, so there was plenty for the WWE Universe to be excited about. With some changes, however, this WrestleMania could have gone down in history to rival WrestleMania X-Seven as the greatest of all time.


#5 A better dream match between AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura

Nakamura providing some tough payback to AJ Styles
Nakamura providing some tough payback to AJ Styles

The above may sound odd, but if the dream match from New Japan had been a 5 Star classic between the two entertainers here at WrestleMania 34, a lot of people would be a lot happier with the event as a whole. Styles is perhaps the best worker of this generation, and Nakamura is a top-level superstar in his own right. With their one and only bout being an instant classic in Japan, expectations were high for them both to top that original match and produce something spectacular.

This, however, did not go to plan, with the match ending as a good solid encounter only. It didn't matter to the crowd who won beforehand and didn't really garner a response when AJ did pin Nakamura on the night, purely down to the match quality not living up to the expectation. If the match had been amazing, the whole mania event would have been taken to another level in fans' minds.

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