WWE WrestleMania 33: 5 Booking Decisions They Must Avoid

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1. Lesnar vs. Goldberg III Must Be Minutes

As noted, I am not in favor of these two, to begin with because WrestleMania XX was their chance to create a dream match worth remembering and they dropped the ball.  They didn’t care and it showed.  They both lost me as a fan that night and that still remains to this day.  Vince McMahon once said he believes in second chances and this is an example of that here.  WWE loves to thrive on the past and feasts on the nostalgia that some fans crave.

The company has done all it could to build this match with the competitor’s part-time schedules and dedicated so much time towards them.  Now that the company has put the Universal Championship around Goldberg’s waist, it makes the stakes even higher despite the fact that the match sells itself.  In that case, fans that waited for this match deserve a real battle between the monsters.

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The company must book this match to be one worth to remember in a positive manner.  The problem is could either one be up to par to carry out a good match?  Both of them have a limited moveset, so it is imperative both Superstars put their thinking caps on to produce the best match that they can.  The company has put their faith into them, so the least they can do is not let fans down for a final time.