#3 No World title match
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While it's not surprising that Goldberg nor Brock Lesnar defended their World titles at WrestleMania 36, it's undoubtedly disappointing. This is the problem with having part-timers as Champions, yet no matter how much we discuss this and bring up the same points, things never seem to change.
2019 was a year where WWE was more in favor of full-timers, though by WrestleMania 36, we expect both world titles to change hands. Either way, last year's WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match was incredible and the perfect main event with great storytelling.
This year, WWE was forced to compromise on the Elimination Chamber card since both World Championship matches were done by Super ShowDown 2020. Brock Lesnar's big challenge was squashing Ricochet in 89 seconds, while Goldberg took only a matter of minutes before winning the Universal Champion.
It's hard to imagine a PPV without a single World title match and this was undoubtedly among the biggest flaws of the PPV and the reason why the expectations were so low, to begin with.