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The WWE's biggest problem has one very simple solution.



John Cena. Seth Rollins. Randy Orton. Cesaro. Tyson Kidd. Nikki Bella. Sting. And, of course, Daniel Bryan. All of these performers have WrestleMania-level talent, some at highest levels of the card, yet all have fallen victim to the most pressing issue facing WWE at the moment: injuries. What was once touted as the biggest WrestleMania to date has now sputtered into an ever-changing mismash of styles and stories, all in hopes of selling out the enormous 105,000-person AT&T Stadium.
Hell, WWE is so diminished at the top of the card right now that a Hail Mary was thrown in the direction of Shane McMahon, the prodigal son who had been away from the company for six years. Would Shane-O be back in any normal year, never mind back to wrestle the damn Undertaker at the Showcase of the Immortals? Probably not, no. (Sidebar: Shane also became the first on-screen character to use the injuries as a story point, blaming them on The Authority during Raw and proving the script doesn't fall too far from reality). Sure, Shane is going to draw back fans from the Attitude Era, and it’s not like he won’t be an entertaining part of the show; it’s just that the move reeks of desperation from a company backed into a corner by their own brutal schedule.

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