In 2014, Daniel Bryan's destiny
was undeniable, but it took WWE months to set the proper course. The chaos and deafening
boos at the Royal Rumble in Pittsburgh showed just how much they underestimated
Bryan's fan support, but they ultimately reset their plans and cashed in with
an all-time moment at WrestleMania 30.
Sunday night's Royal
Rumble proved there's no interest in repeating those
mistakes, as Becky Lynch seeded
her path to WrestleMania by overcoming impossible odds. Seth Rollins' victory
was equally well-received by the fans at Chase Field, though the outcome might
seem a tad too predictable for a show that typically thrives on surprises. The
journey, the payoffs and the potential to come, however, far outweigh any
downside of the destination being a bit obvious.
Tommaso Ciampa and Shayna Baszler kept their titles, but
others could not, as the tag team and North American championships changed
hands.
For Lynch, that was clear in the immediate aftermath of
her victory.
Lynch's victory came in the most dramatic of performances
Sunday night. She was in the opening match of the Royal Rumble pay-per-view,
vying for the SmackDown women's championship against Asuka.
They had an absolute war, physically pushing each other to their limits, and
for once, Lynch lost fair and square on her own in the middle of the ring. It
can't be overstated how much that win solidified Asuka as the top woman on
SmackDown, something that felt a bit distant in the months since her own Rumble
win in 2018 ended in disappointment and the end of her undefeated streak.
Being down only made the triumph sweeter. The odds were
so perilously stacked against her in this story that Lynch wasn't even among
the original list of 30 women in the match. Lana's injury
during the kickoff show prevented her from entering at No. 28, and in a master
stroke of continuity and world building, that sliver of opening allowed Lynch
to kick down the door and stomp her way through to victory. Along the way,
Lynch finally vanquished Nia Jax,
and once again got the upper hand on Charlotte Flair despite
Jax getting a few extra licks in before she exited.
Some 48,000-plus inside of Chase Field roared when Lynch
clinched her Royal Rumble victory. The path seems as clear as it ever was, as
Lynch now holds the key to challenging Ronda Rousey and
fulfilling the potential of a match that has thus far been lingering
unfulfilled. Lynch-Rousey is the rivalry that outshines the rest of what's
going on with either Raw or SmackDown, but the possibilities are still vibrant.
There are still two pay-per-views to go before WrestleMania. Flair has a
legitimate claim to the Rumble win after Lynch was allowed into the match on
nothing more than what appeared to be the whim of Fit Finlay. A triple-threat
match is fully in play, but Flair still stands as the clearest challenger for
Asuka's SmackDown women's championship -- a match that would bring everything
in their story full circle in a rematch from WrestleMania 34.
Whether it's Lynch and Rousey straight up, or a triple
threat, there's one final hill to be climbed over the next two months.
As for Rollins, he took out Braun Strowman,
the other prime world title contender on Raw. The choice for WrestleMania seems
pretty clear for him as well. Over the last six-plus months, and perhaps even
longer, he has been the most vocal character every week on Monday Night Raw
about Brock Lesnar's absentee
championship reign. He now holds the key to ending such a reign, and the
narrative between Rollins and Lesnar is thick, to say the least. WrestleMania
31 saw Rollins cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase mid-main event and steal
away with the title before Lesnar or Roman Reigns could
do anything about it. The pair never had a one-on-one rematch.
Since that title reign ended for Rollins, he's only had
but a few minutes as a world champion over the last four years. As others
stepped forward in Rollins' absence, he's had to grind his way back to the top.
His Intercontinental championship pursuit and subsequent reign helped
crystallize just how far he's come back in the minds of fans. Rollins stands as
the man of the people, and the one chosen to give Raw a regular champion back.
Even if, by some strange course of fate, the WWE decides
to throw a curveball, the long-shot possibility would be a WWE title feud with
Daniel Bryan in the lead-up to WrestleMania. As far as backup options go, it
doesn't get much better.
MY
WAY TOO EARLY WRESTLEMANIA 35 CARD
RAW
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP: RONDA ROUSEY (C) VS. BECKY LYNCH
This is a WrestleMania main event. Let Becky Lynch and
Ronda Rousey spend the next few months stoking the fire. Give Bayley, the only
one who hasn't faced Ronda one-on-one, a shot at the champion, and then let the
original NXT four horsewomen mix it up with Rousey, Shayna Baszler, Jessamyn
Duke and Marina Shafir at Fastlane.
UNIVERSAL
CHAMPIONSHIP: BROCK LESNAR (C) VS. SETH ROLLINS
This feels like a perfect opportunity to close the loop.
Lesnar can continue to be an attraction at the odd big show, a la WrestleMania
or SummerSlam, but he no longer needs or gets much value from being Universal
champion. Give Rollins a chance to be Raw's standard-bearer and bring the title
back to the show on a weekly basis.
WWE
CHAMPIONSHIP: DANIEL BRYAN (C) VS. AJ STYLES
In order to stretch this rivalry out until WrestleMania,
there had to be another wrinkle added to the story. Say what you want about a
screwy finish and a yet unexplained run-in from Rowan, but if this is done
right, Styles earning a title shot at the Elimination Chamber makes all the
sense in the world. As long as the result is light on the low blows, we'll be
in for something special.
SMACKDOWN
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP: ASUKA (C) VS. CHARLOTTE FLAIR
The return match from WrestleMania 34 will mean even more
than their first meeting. No matter how Flair earns her rematch, we've already
seen how great this match could be with no in-ring build-up. With another year
under their belts, this could be a truly special match and a potential
show-stealer. Asuka could win and continue to cement her dominance, but I have
another finish in mind, so I think Flair will walk out of WrestleMania with
title in hand once again.
THE
MIZ VS. SHANE MCMAHON
Shane McMahon and The Miz won the SmackDown tag team
titles from The Bar, and celebrated with Miz's dad. It'll all be downhill from
here, but at least they had that moment. Once the dissolution happens, it would
be nice to see another tag team get a shot at the titles.
UNITED
STATES CHAMPIONSHIP LADDER MATCH: SHINSUKE NAKAMURA (C) VS. SAMOA JOE VS. MUSTAFA ALI VS. RUSEV VS. ANDRADE VS. EC3 VS. REY MYSTERIO VS. CESARO
With the massive size of the Raw and SmackDown rosters,
there will have to be a number of multi-way matches in order to squeeze as many
people onto the card as possible. There's no real way of telling who will hold
the U.S. championship by April, but this general collection of stars feels
about right. Most importantly, it's time to get Sheamus and Cesaro back into
the pool of singles competitors.
WOMEN'S
TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: THE RIOTT SQUAD (C)
VS. BAYLEY & SASHA BANKS
It's anyone's guess as to who will be the first women's
tag team champions, with an Elimination Chamber match to crown the first
winners coming next month. Bayley and Sasha Banks are an obvious answer, but
having them win at WrestleMania makes for a bigger moment. In this scenario,
Banks & Bayley win the titles early in the night, Charlotte Flair beats
Asuka and then, to close out the show, Becky Lynch hands Ronda Rousey her first
one-on-one loss. WrestleMania goes off the air with the four horsewomen holding
their titles aloft.
INTERCONTINENTAL
CHAMPIONSHIP: BOBBY LASHLEY (C) VS.
BRAUN STROWMAN VS. DREW MCINTYRE
Braun Strowman will hover around the Universal title
picture for part of the next couple of months, but he'll instead get his first
taste of singles gold by winning the Intercontinental championship in a battle
of behemoths.
RANDY ORTON VS.
BATISTA
There needs to be at least one big match for the casual
fans of the past to be pulled back in for WrestleMania, and this battle between
former Evolution compatriots checks a lot of boxes. Batista has wanted to find
the right spot for a comeback, and this could also lay the groundwork for a
future match with Triple H under the right circumstances.
CRUISERWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP: BUDDY MURPHY (C) VS. LIO RUSH
While most of the world knows Lio Rush as Bobby Lashley's
unbearable mouthpiece, the kid can really go. It would be a new and different
kind of challenge for Buddy Murphy, and it would have the chance to be one hell
of an energizer early in the night.
SMACKDOWN
TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: GALLOWS &
ANDERSON (C) VS. THE NEW DAY VS. THE USOS VS. SANITY
If you're going to resurrect the tag team divisions on
Raw and SmackDown, give the guys who haven't had a whiff of a real chance at
the top a chance to run things and then push them with a match like this.
RAW
TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: BOBBY ROODE & CHAD GABLE (C)
VS. KEVIN OWENS & SAMI ZAYN
Getting two of their most talented performers back into
the ring and giving all four of these guys a chance in the spotlight is a
no-brainer.
WRESTLEMANIA
WOMEN'S BATTLE ROYAL FOR A FUTURE TITLE SHOT AND MEN'S BATTLE ROYAL FOR A
FUTURE TITLE SHOT
Give both of these matches more hefty stakes and people
will care. It doesn't cheapen the Royal Rumble, and it gives everyone in these
matches a chance to make a major step forward.
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