This right here is beautiful. WrestleMania 30 really did feel like the beginning of a new era. Bryan on top as the champion, the end of the Streak, Cesaro becoming the next big thing, the Shield coming into their own as faces, Wyatt still having the juice despite losing to Cena. Plus, the great opening segment which was a salute to previous eras and the first PPV on the Network. Of course, it all went to shyt as soon as the night after, but if it didn't, and they actually turned things around because of this PPV, I wouldn't be afraid to call it the greatest WrestleMania of all-time.
With 34, from what I watched live, it feels like certain things were booked at the last minute or changed just a few days before. 34 felt like 32 and 33 had a deformed baby. The show falling off in the later half (33), "fukk you" booking designed to piss you off (32), bright spots that made the first half worth it (33), a shyt main event (32/33), talent looking like losers (32) and certain matches that should have been better, but weren't (32). Plus, from what it looks like, the match of the night not being what we expected (32/33).