WrestleMania 35: 5 controversial things WWE must do during the main event of the PPV

Charlotte Flair versus Ronda Rousey versus Becky Lynch. Who wins?
Charlotte Flair versus Ronda Rousey versus Becky Lynch. Who wins?

WWE is on the cusp of history!

In just over 24 hours WWE will have the first ever all women's main event at WrestleMania 35 and it's pretty safe to say that fans are very excited about this. In fact, it could probably be argued that this is one of the biggest matches of the entire decade for WWE, which makes the stakes even higher when considering how they should have it culminate.

On one hand, WWE could let the underdog finally have her day and crown Becky Lynch as the undisputed women's champion, or they can do a worst case scenario and allow Rousey walk out of the event with both titles around her waist. And then there's the nightmare scenario of Charlotte Flair walking out with the big win, which would surely start a riot.

With that being said and so many possibilities heading into Sunday's triple threat main event between Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair, here are five things WWE must do during the historic match.

As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments below!


#5 Let the three cut a promo before the match

Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey should cut one more promo before the match!
Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey should cut one more promo before the match!

While there is an argument to be made that the talk should be over at this point, it feels like the main event match would only benefit from the three women taking the microphone one more time and addressing their opponents. It also gives the three a chance to get a few more digs on each other and come to blows to officially start the match.

Think about it! Rousey taunts Lynch, hits her with a few great lines and calls into question her entire run in WWE. Not only would it surely result in a cathartic punch to the mouth to start the match, but it would also send the WWE Universe into an absolute frenzy. If nothing else, this would really add something to the match and remind fans immediately how much these three don't like each other.

#4 Try to take Lynch out on a stretcher

Should Becky Lynch be taken out on a stretcher?
Should Becky Lynch be taken out on a stretcher?

Face it!

You can't have a triple threat main event at WrestleMania and not try to take the babyface out on a stretcher before the end of the match! WWE did the same with Chris Benoit during WrestleMania 20 and it happened again with Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania, when he found himself fighting off medics to get back in the match.

If nothing else, its the moment where the babyface refuses to lay down and die but jumps into the ring to give it one last go!

Interestingly enough, Its also the moment that the crowd usually goes from booing to coming completely unglued at the site of the babyface fighting their way back into the match.

In the end, it's not a trope that is used very often in the world of wrestling anymore, but it would probably be a very effective one in helping to tell the story between Lynch, Rousey, and Flair. In fact, it might even be one of the most memorable moments of the match, depending on how they script it!

#3 Take Charlotte out of the match at the end

Should Charlotte be the one to tap out to Becky Lynch?
Should Charlotte be the one to tap out to Becky Lynch?

Believe it or not, Charlotte Flair does not deserve to take the loss here. In fact, with Ronda Rousey likely going on hiatus after WrestleMania 35, and Lynch needing a challenger for her undisputed title, it makes sense for WWE to leave Flair out of the final decision and have Rousey take the decisive fall.

Beyond all that, Lynch tapping out Rousey would be a much more satisfying ending for The WWE Universe and would be sweet revenge for all the ways that Rousey has disrespected the business over the past couple of months. Of course, not everyone is going to agree with that, especially those that feel WWE needs Rousey's legitimacy in order to have long term success in the women's division, but sacrificing Flair to save Rousey is a bad idea.

Not only would it once again give a part-time star the nod over someone that has been with the company since the beginning, but it also shuts down any reason for Flair and Lynch to fight in the future. Seriously! If Lynch taps out Flair at Mania and Rousey is set to leave the WWE after the event, where does that leave the title picture?

In the end, it's best for business to take Charlotte out and have her be Lynch's opponent going forward. Rousey can take the loss, go on hiatus and then continue her feud with Lynch if and when she decides to return.

#2 Have Vince McMahon interfere

Vince McMahon getting involved would only improve this already great match?
Vince McMahon getting involved would only improve this already great match?

Why not throw in an interference?

Seriously though, with how known Vince McMahon is for conning people, one would have to wonder why they wouldn't have had the chairman of the board involved throughout the entire storyline. In fact, his one-off appearance to take Lynch out of the title match a couple of months ago almost seems out of place and like it was part of a bigger plan.

Unfortunately for the WWE Universe, the company never followed up on the development, and interestingly enough, neither has McMahon been involved in the feud again. With that being said, why not pull out a huge swerve at the end of WrestleMania 35 and have him interfere with the historic match.

At least that way, Lynch's eventual win would look even bigger and it would also create a situation where McMahon would go up against Lynch in the future! Maybe not in a one on one capacity, but the company could certainly realign McMahon and Charlotte Flair, using that as the big money feud for the women's division in the coming months.

#1 Have Rousey tap out to the disarmer

Ronda Rousey needs to be the one to tap out to Becky Lynch's disarmer!
Ronda Rousey needs to be the one to tap out to Becky Lynch's disarmer!

Let's be honest here.

There is no outcome that the WWE Universe wants to see more than Ronda Rousey tapping out to Becky Lynch's disarm-er and losing her highly coveted Raw Women's title. Of course, that might not happen, especially if the rumors about Rousey not wanting to lose to Lynch are true, but if not, this is absolutely how the match should end.

At least that way, Lynch beats Rousey by submission, making her the first superstar to do so and also the first superstar to beat her one on one. It would also be a nice call back to the Chris Benoit triple threat match ending at WrestleMania 20 and Daniel Bryan's triple threat match at WrestleMania 30, which would only make the moment all the more magical.

Sure, maybe its a little predictable to some, but to see the former bantamweight champion tap out to Becky Lynch in the middle of the ring would be a great way to solidify The Man's white-hot babyface run. It also gives fans that relief moment when the woman who has disrespected the business so badly finally gets what's coming to her!

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