Never mind the fact that AJ Lee retains the title. Never mind the fact that The Shield remains strong as a face team. Never mind the fact that Bray Wyatt loses his first PPV match against Cena and never mind the fact that Daniel Bryan wins the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Finally, I am glad that Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Paul Orndorff and Mr. T meet again after 29 years since the first Wrestlemania. Right now, I am focusing on the Phenom, the Undertaker.
As you’ve witnessed at Wrestlemania 30 in New Orleans, The Deadman is defeated at the hands of Brock Lesnar, thus losing his immortality streak to 21-1. Many fans are upset and begin to leave the building. However, there are people that are happy with the setup, teasing for his retirement on Raw tomorrow. Of all the Superstars trying to end his streak, why Lesnar? I’m pretty sure Paul Heyman is celebrating right now but why WWE has chosen the Beast Incarnate to cement The Undertaker’s Legacy once and for all?
Before we proceed to the answer, I’ll give you a list of WWE Superstars who has potential to end the Streak:
1. Cesaro – We saw it coming. After he ditches both Jack Swagger and Zeb Coulter, he proceeds to win the Andre the Giant memorial trophy, signifying his push to a new face level. Yes, he has a potential of becoming the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion but he’s not quite charismatic back then.
2. The Miz – Call him cocky all you want but the former WWE Champion has charisma and best known for his victory against Cena at WM 27 thanks to The Rock. As of now, he’s going nowhere. Where’s his main event spot?
3. Rob Van Dam – I know he’s not a big guy kind of person but face it: he is a champion material being a former ECW champion. Because of this, he might lose to Taker.
4. Chris Jericho – If WWE wants an older Superstar, then the first Undisputed champion is the answer. He has a charisma, a championship idealism and above all, he’s been in the odds all these years. I know he’s taking a break but hell, he’ll return in the future.
With all the ramblings on who’s going to end the Undertaker’s streak, there are legitimate reasons why Brock has to end it and at the same time, we don’t like Lesnar to finish it. First of all, it has no buildup and decent storyline. The Undertaker is there because it’s the Wrestlemania season and WWE needs someone to fill up the hype. The last time I checked, Lesnar lost a match against Triple H last year while CM Punk failed to impress Paul Heyman. As far as physicality goes, Brock is healthy enough to fight him despite his age although he’s younger than him. For the record, the formerly Next Big Thing still gets it even though he sucks at microphone (that’s why Paul Heyman is needed)
Are you happy with WWE’s decision?
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