Overall I agree with you but this week was light years better than the past few. I've only been watching for the past 4 or 5 weeks but it is truly awful at times. If I didn't have a DVR there is no chance I'd be able to watch more than an hour of it all week.
I will say though, I really enjoyed the Shield/Wyatts and the tag title match was okay(how many times are they going to wrestle each other this month?!)
As for WrestleMania, I'm the least excited that I've ever been, but that may be more about me than the product. Batista/Orton will be absolutely AWFUL if they actually let that go down as the main event (unless you're into watching Batista hunched over against the ropes trying to catch his breath cause that'll go on for a solid 20-25 mins). And as much as I love the Undertaker, his match with Brock Lesnar will likely be tough to watch as well.
Oh and maybe I'm totally off on this, but I don't have the confidence in WWE to actually deliver on the Daniel Bryant storyline. Clearly everyone wants him in the main event and to win the title at WrestleMania, which should be the point of WrestleMania in the first place (to build up to and cap on a year long storyline that the fans are super into), but with the way things are going I think it'll just be Daniel Bryant vs. Triple H. And DB's WM moment, where he is 'going against all odds' will be beating Triple H. And that sucks. This whole time DB has been fighting to get the WWE title, but because of the role Triple H plays, beating Triple H (not even an active wrestler) is as big of an accomplishment to becoming champ (to Triple H and Vince anyway).
As an aside, I know it's been mentioned in here before (forgive me for not going back and finding the exact post because it stated this almost verbatim) but the HUGE issue with Triple H's role is that he wants to be the pompous, borderline cowardly, dictator of an owner that everyone wants to see get beat down, but he also wants to be a hulking wrecking machine that can physically over power any other superstar. So which is it? I don't know if they are trying to do something different with Triple H than Vince, or if Triple H just refuses to play the weak role so it ends up with this strange scenario where the guy has a huge bodyguard in Kane but can also still kick anyone and everyone's ass himself.