WrestleMania 32: Why Roman Reigns should not be in main event

The most likely outcome that many despise

Every pro wrestling fan is a testament to the heat Roman Reigns gets as a babyface in the company. With that amount of negativity surrounding the superstar, it just doesn’t make sense to keep Reigns in the main event of WM32.

According to widespread rumors, Reigns is scheduled to win at Fastlane against Lesnar and Ambrose in a triple threat match which will lead him to main event WM32 against Triple H. Is it too tough to guess who will win that bout? Reigns will, of course, end up defeating The Game.

This will ensure a Wrestlemania moment which Vince has been dreaming for ages – Reigns with the title in front of the biggest sports-entertainment crowd ever. But the downside to this is that 100,000+ crowd will probably end up booing Reigns out of the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.

What can be the alternatives then? This is a very good chance for WWE to surprise the fans by actually giving them what they want. This could either be in the form of either Ambrose or Lesnar replacing Reigns vs HHH.
I would personally love to see Lesnar vs HHH at the main event since a match with the Beast involved in it is seldom short on action. Making it a no-disqualifications showdown can make it even more interesting as HHH can pull out the sledgehammer and Lesnar can destroy The Game all around the arena.
Being the biggest event of the year, an outrageously aggressive and hardcore match will definitely be an epic one. If WWE wants to go all guns out, the match can be made a Hell in a Cell. That would surely get the cash registers and the ratings skyrocketing to new heights.

Imagine this: Lesnar suplexing HHH on top of the cell with HHH spurting the blood out of Lesnar with a hammer. Being in Texas, another surprise could be in the form of Austin as a guest referee and interfering in between to give either HHH or Lesnar the win. Stone Cold Stunners in and on top of the cell. Well only if dreams could come true...

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