#2 Using Celebrities
Whether you are talking about the NFL's Super Bowl, the MLB's World Series or just a regular New York Knicks, celebrities are going to be shown in the audience. In the case of the WWE, Wrestlemania has been known for its tie-ins with celebrities. Beyond whichever musicians are utilized to perform the American national anthem or as part of a special ring introduction, Wrestlemania has been known to incorporate popular culture into the broadcast. Sometimes that comes in the form of a celebrity being incorporated into a match, other times that has meant celebrities being part of backstage segments during Wrestlemania.
Liberace, Muhammad Ali, Flo Rida, Snooki from Jersey Shore, Maria Menounos, Vanna White, Bob Uecker, Regis Philbin, Donald Trump, Alice Cooper, Pete Rose... The WWE has always found interesting ways to incorporate non-wrestling talent into Wrestlemania.
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Aside from Chloe X Halle singing "America The Beautiful" and guitarist Nita Strauss playing during Shinsuke Nakamura's entrance, there was a lacking of familiar faces at Wrestlemania 34. Adding more of that into next year's event could not only make things more entertaining for casual viewers, but also keep things fresh with some humor.
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