#4. Whoever ends up being Goldberg's new opponent.

While some might believe the next person chosen to be Goldberg's opponent at WrestleMania 36 is the luckiest man alive, they are actually in a very vulnerable and temporary position. In fact, between WWE firmly invested in making Roman Reigns their top guy and his absence is seemingly temporary, it's not going to be long before they want to make the switch.
In all honesty, that means whoever ends up being Goldberg's opponent at WrestleMania 36 is just going to be a stop-gap Champion at best and another victim at worst. Either way, it doesn't put the receiving Superstar in a very good position and might even end up cheapening the Universal title in the process.
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Keep in mind that none of this is WWE's fault in any way, shape, or form, and is only the result of built-up resentment by fans. Also, it is worth noting that fans will probably be receptive of Reigns eventually winning the Universal title down the road, but whoever he takes it from will still just be a stop-gap Champion.