I think Michaels should face either Daniel Bryan or a big time long shot the Rock. Those are the only 2 matches I would have any interest in seeing him come out of retirement for.
Kurt Angle should come out to HHH's former tag team partner music it goes a little like this:
I think I'm cute! I got gold medals! I got the moves that make them all tap out! The Angle slam! The Ankle lock! Marty Jannetty still can't walk!! I'm just a sexy Kurt! Sexxxxxy Kurtttttttt! I make your ankle hurttttt! Ankle hurtttt!!!! I'm just a sexy Kurt! Sexy Kurtttt! I make your ankle hurt! ANKLE HURT!
Yes I hope this happens. It's a long shot, but I'd mark for this match to happen, because I know I definitely want to see WWE do Angle vs. Bryan (if Bryan can clear) at Wrestlemania rather than Angle vs. Trips.
Buff Bagwell needs a torture rack.
Stop it girlfriend! What do you think you're doing girlfriend! You're taking it easy on your very best friend in life. Come on OPEN HIM UP!!!! OPEN HIM UP!!!! YEAH GET IT HIM! BEAT HIM GIRLFRIEND! BEAT HIM! STOMP A MUD HOLE! TEACH THAT SON OF BITCH A LESSON! LOL me quoting Vince Mcmahon when Austin beat the hell out of Jim Ross as a heel on an episode of Smackdown in 2001.
I'd honestly rather WWE build up Reigns slower and have him face a technical guy at WM next year like Angle. I think people overrated his match with Lesnar at WM 31. Let's be honest, it was not a good match. At least half the match involved Lesnar waiting for Reigns to reenter the ring after being. knocked to the outside. Reigns really only got offense in within the last 5 minutes or so of the match. I mean what exactly was entertaining about that match to warrant doing the match again at WM 34 next year other than Rollins cashing in his money in the bank briefcase? I get that WWE is so desperate to make him the next big name in the company like Cena, but he'll never be as big as Cena not in a million years. The one guy that could have been the next big face of the company to replace Cena would have been Daniel Bryan, because no one was more over with fans than him yet somehow WWE couldn't realize this which is why they originally left him out of the title picture at WM 30. WWE needs to listen to their fans.
I think it will be hard for WWE to have what I would call a quality Wrestlemania for this reason. If you look at WM 22, that card had 11 matches on them. Slightly more than half of them were under 10 minutes. Granted Wrestlemania 33 is starting at 7 unlike WM 22, but that's not because they have 11 matches, but to make room for promos, backstage segments, and in ring segments. That makes it very difficult to have a quality match in under 10 minutes, which is partly why WM 22 was not very good overall in my eyes. There's just too many matches at this PPV for them to have enough time to achieve a quality overall card. There will of course be matches that are good like Styles/Shane, and Jericho/Owen. But if you ask me, I don't think Taker's match will go as long as people think. Same with Lesnar/Goldberg. I expect Cena's match to be quick as I think the focus will be on Cena proposing rather than the wrestling involved with the Miz. Rollins/HHH will be over 10 minutes and will be average, but definitely not great. The memorial battle royal will take up probably 20 minutes. Orton vs. Wyatt I see going for about 15 minutes, but I think it will not be very good based on their previous matches against each other. I don't know what do you guys think? Do you expect them to short change matches at all?
WWE has not booked some of this Mania correctly. First of all WWE should of done Cena vs. Taker. I mean ok WWE can't have 8 dream matches, That is TOTALLY fine. However there is such a thing as intelligent booking and stupid booking. Putting Cena in there with the Miz when their match at Wrestlemania 27 was a train wreck of a main event that basically only led to Miz remaining solidified into mid card status, shows you WWE is pretending that we are all dumb and forget things. Same thing with Lesnar vs. Goldberg from Wrestlemania 20. It's like WWE plays us for stupid or something and that we are all oblivious to things that happened in the past that sucked. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
The problem is both WWE and the performers and they don't know how to get these guys over. I mean WWE can hype Roman Reigns to the moon, but if you watch his promos everything he says you believe is scripted. So much of what guys say on the mic nowadays is non-convincing. I'm the best, no I'm the best, noooo I'm the BEST. Watch a promo of the guys during the Ruthless Aggression Era and Attitude era and you actually believed it wasn't scripted and were convinced by what wrestlers said. I mean i don't think it's a matter of WWE not having any good wrestlers (because there is plenty of good wrestlers) as much as it's the fact the wrestlers don't do anything to invoke any kind of feelings in viewers to actually want to care and be drawn into their matches.
I mean Bray Wyartt, sure he has wrestling ability, but what has he done to truly get himself over to the point where people actually believe everything he says is not scripted? It's a such a shame that guys with quality wrestling talent do an incredibly bad job on selling themselves on mic.
The crowd will chant HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! when Shane jumps off the top of the hell in a cell and lands on the Undertaker through the announce table. Then Shane goes back to the top of the cell and Undertaker chokeslams him through the roof and the ring collapses like Big Show vs. Brock Lesnar.