The build to WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas has become a glaring indictment of a WWE creative team that refuses to gamble, choosing instead to double down on "sure things" at the expense of the future.
While the men's main event scene leans into the aggressive, heavy-hitting reliability of established icons like Brock Lesnar, the inclusion of Oba Femi feels less like a bold investment in a new era and more like a safe, "match-by-numbers" insertion of a powerhouse into a pre-existing formula.
Even the substantive development in the women’s division—Liv Morgan’s scripted emotional breakdown against Stephanie Vaquer and Rhea Ripley’s inevitable collision with Jade Cargill—serves as a polished placeholder rather than a narrative breakthrough.
By prioritizing high-floor consistency over high-ceiling risk, the card ensures a standard "WrestleMania caliber" spectacle that ultimately fails to move the needle. It is a cynical strategy that protects the status quo, proving that in Sin City, WWE is too afraid to back a long shot, leaving the roster’s fresh faces stranded while the company settles for a guaranteed, yet hollow, statistical success.
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