You know, That's just not true. You are right about the WM PPV it's self being sold on Rock vs Cena and Taker Vs HHH, and that will be enough to get a 2.45 PPV BR.
False. Wrestlemania has always been sold on the back of the biggest stars, and even wrestling in some instances. For example, despite their mad "wrestling skillz", the WCW CW division wasn't the selling point of WCW, Hogan, the NWO and the other big stars were. This is simply how it has always been done. Cena is the biggest star in the company, and Rocky is an even bigger star than him, with plenty of mainstream following to boot and an equally popular career in wrestling. At this stage the World Heavyweight title will be FOURTH on the card at the very least(after Rocky/Cena, WWE Title Match, HHH/Taker), if not even further down the card. Needless to say, most people won't be buying tickets for that. It(WHC match) is a nice supplementary bout, but nothing more than that. Most WWE stars are not "draws" in a meaningful sense, only the people at the top and the WWE brand itself is.
But I truely dont want to shell out $65 to see a 4 hour PPV with just 2 matches to look forward to. I love Shaq so if he gets Big Show, That would be an added bonus but not what I would buy WM for.
A really good Mania has one great match, maybe 2 good matches and everything else is usually average or sub-par, if that. Wrestlemania is more about marketing, the spectacle and the commercial extravaganza, not the premier event with solid wrestling. Then of course there are the Manias that aren't even that. It has always been overpriced.
That is fine
Cody, or Dolph made a lot more scence to win the RR, if your talking about a card where you can put guys in championship matches B/C they can afford to.
Sheamus is more over, more credible and far more ready to ascend to the top than either Cody or Dolph. Sheamus is a great in ring worker, has above average charisma, has a name value and what not. He is the one who should be given an opportunity this year. His previous WWE title wins and feuds were merely a glimpse into a Main Event career, his next reign will solidify that status. It would be another thing if you were to claim that you personally prefer those two to Sheamus, but to say that those two choices make more sense is simply not true at this stage.