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WWE WrestleMania 32: 5 Ways to save the event

I cannot help but think WrestleMania 32 is already a huge letdown from the potential it could have been.

The storylines aren’t as compelling. The matches aren’t as significant and the results, much of which we already know, doesn’t thrill anyone in the least. The mere fact Ryback is challenging for the United States Title against Kalisto is all you need to know about how wrestling’s biggest night is taking shape in Dallas.

There is a sense WWE is banking on 3 April as the spring board to a long run by Roman Reigns with a chance he will face John Cena and the quest for a 16th title. That doesn’t do anything for me or the fans, either.

If the company wants to salvage a night that is usually reserved for greatness and some of the best moments of the year, then there has to be a “WOW” factor. There has to be a defining moment we talk about for months to come. Above everything else, the night in Dallas must leave us all wondering what happens next.

If the company is going to “save” WrestleMania 32, here are a few ways to do it and leave us all happier than we were prior to the start of the evening.

Give Dolph Ziggler his WrestleMania moment

Time to shine for Ziggler? (Image credit Bleacher Report)

The man who continually gets lost in the shuffle of roster moves and bad storylines deserves a chance to shine once again. Ziggler is destined to become a heel if the company allows it to happen, but in the meantime, let’s all enjoy his performance.

The seven-man Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Title accomplishes one thing – to get as many superstars involved in WrestleMania 32 as possible. It also diminishes the importance of the title and makes Kevin Owens look like a fool for carrying it around his waist.

Put the strap on Ziggler, let Owens move on to his feud with AJ Styles and be done with it.

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