The biggest winners and losers of WrestleMania 34
Disappointing.
If there's one word that can be used to describe WrestleMania 34, it's disappointing.
The card looked stacked, but the show proved underwhelming. In typical main roster fashion, there were many unwelcome swerves that added nothing except the tag of "unpredictability," while many of the matches proved unable to live up to their potential. The event compared poorly to NXT TakeOver: New Orleans, the night before, as we've come to fully expect by now.
Nonetheless, there were still very important developments during the show, with clear winners and losers in terms of career trajectory. Let's delve deep into who got the most and least from WrestleMania 34.
Winner: Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt returned from the Lake of Reincarnation, and he seems to have become a face along with it. It's not entirely the career makeover that he needs, but as an acolyte of Woken Matt, he at least has a new focus compared to his droll, terrible norm over the past year.