#2 Enthralling storytelling

One thing WWE got right at WrestleMania 35 is the way the wove the storylines for a few of the matches, keeping the audience gripped.
A fine example was the match between Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston. Throughout Kofi's dream Kofimania run, one thing that's been a constant is his never-say-die, never-give-up attitude, that was shown once again at WrestleMania 35. When Bryan hit his trademark cornerpost dropkicks, it looked like the end was near for Kofi. But The New Day Superstar persevered and fought back, even telling Bryan to kick him following which Kofi countered. There was an ebb and flow to the match.
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The Triple H and Batista match was quite interesting as WWE used Ric Flair in the storyline once more, as the WWE Hall of Famer returned to avenge Batista as he gave Triple H a sledgehammer which led to The Game's win.
WWE even continued a storyline from last year's WrestleMania as Cena attacked Elias, who had interrupted him during WrestleMania 34, when Cena was awaiting The Undertaker.