#5.) A solid match card
One of the most important things about WrestleMania is the match card. After all, it is what generally is used as a selling point for tickets and viewership. However, over the last few years, things have changed and WrestleMania as a brand name sells itself. Even with the worst card in years, WrestleMania 32 managed to sell between 80,000-100,000 tickets.
This year, WWE has done a fantastic job in mixing and matching superstars, and though there are quite a few seemingly left off the card, this feels like the biggest possible card that they can put up. You won’t really find many complaints about that.
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