WrestleMania 35: 4 things WWE has done right for the PPV
With the biggest PPV of the year around the corner, preparations are at an all-time high. It's no surprise to see the anticipation building up among the fans for what is the biggest wrestling spectacle of the year.
For WWE as well, this is the most crucial event for them. It's common knowledge that they've been struggling with ratings, and the emergence of new competition has been a cause of concern as well.
WWE would really want this one to be a huge success and it is evident that they're putting in a lot of effort to make that happen. Let's look at the few things they're doing right leading up to what is going to be the 35th edition of the biggest PPV of the year.
#1 The all-women main event
The women's revolution has been here for a while now and women have main-evented many PPVs already, but we have to admit that an all-women main event is more because of merit than a gimmick because these women really deserve to be there.
You just need to ask yourself a simple question. If not this, then what? What else would you put up as the main event? The Universal Championship match? The WWE Championship match? The match between Batista and Triple H? No, none of them. None of them make as much sense as the Raw Women's Championship match between the three leading ladies of wrestling right now.
To WWE's credit as well, they've gone out of their way to promote this one as many barriers have been broken and wrestlers have let loose on Twitter against each other on numerous occasions. There's legitimate heat between the three women and the match deserves to be the curtain call for the biggest PPV of the year (of course with Becky Lynch standing tall with the belt).