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Tuesday 27 January 2015

Q & WHO?



What you should be looking at now is this month’s first ever Question and Answer section. A segment that you, my minions voted for in 2014’s poll and one I expect you to fill with questions for me to answer since it was you who chose it. It’s not even as if I forced you into the decision because there were plenty of options for you to choose on what you wanted to see on this blog in 2014. But alas, despite my searches I have found no questions from you on Twitter and I know a lot of you are on there. So, this is what we’re going to do. Because there is a lack of questions for this month’s column, I’m going to suspend it for this month and carry it through to February.

It has recently come to my attention that the hashtag I put out there for you to send the questions to clashes with another hashtag someone else has set up. So this is what we’re going to do. I’m going to change the hashtag. So take not of this to send your questions to. The hashtag for questions for this monthly column used to be #ASKTWG. But now that is taken and we run the risk of getting your questions sent to someone else, the new hashtag for questions will be #Q&AWGISHERE. Make a note of it. Because out of the near thirty thousand people who read this blog I would have at least expected some questions. So if you have any wrestling related questions to anything that has, is or may happen in WWE or any other wrestling company then send me them.

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On a completely different topic, the WWE Network has launched in the UK after its November 2014 cancellation and your Wrestling God has subscribed to the channel in order to bring you even more content for this blog. Now, I will be able to talk at length about things which happen behind the scenes of WWE and for one of the first times this week I sat and watched an episode of Total Divas. Though this wasn’t on WWE Network but on the Sky channel E! I have commented on this series in the past as being nothing but a scripted and false show, where its stars aren’t allowed to express themselves because WWE fear they will break kayfabe so script their lines for them. Now, I’ve see bits and bobs of the show but never had the stomach to sit through a whole hour of it. But this time I did and it was an episode where Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella seek out alternative employment just in case they should decide that the business which has made at least him a millionaire isn’t right for them.

I’ve never felt completely cringe worthy when watching a programme before. Doctor Who has come close on many occasions and certainly aspects and poor plotting of 2014’s Christmas special certainly sent shivers running up my spine and not in a good way. However, the blatantly scripted show which makes fools of its stars is totally false as are all the performances displayed in it. Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella looked completely out of their depth and seemed to put forth a real passion to do something more with their lives other than wrestle. Though the millions of dollars the forthcoming Daniel Bryan DVD and Blu-ray which will be released in 2015 won’t be turned away by Bryan and Brie. On top of that, we were treated, if you can call it that to John Cena and Nikki Bella’s personal relationship which anyone will tell you is destined to fail.

It’s reassuring to see that John Cena is apparently as emotionless and wooden in real life as he is on WWE television and in those awful movies he keeps on making. Now we know that he is useless in all aspects of his life and not just putting it on for the camera each week. Nikki couldn’t have looked more false as she tried to get John Cena to part with money and should have spoken to his ex-wife’s divorce lawyer if she wanted to see how hard it was to get money out of the leader of the Cenation. If you haven’t seen this piece of garbage then you really must watch it. Because for all the tripe that’s on show which does involve Natalya having what is obviously a pretend cat-fight with a diva who slips my mind now, it’s actually strangely entertaining in its own way.

For those of you who haven’t noticed by now, news is circulating that Jerry Lawler is, or at least will be removed from the Raw announce team on a full time basis. This should have happened by the time you read this. I can’t deny that this is best for business all around. It was apparent for some time that Jerry Lawler was well out of his depth alongside Michael Cole and JBL who were outshining him at every available opportunity. Jerry Lawler no longer had anything relevant to say or bring to WWE’s product and it’s best he departed his on screen duties for the company before it began to effect his legend. It’s not clear where Jerry Lawler will go from here though it’s believed that he will take up some type of backstage role, maybe booker or road agent. His knowledge of how to set up a gripping match would benefit the younger generation coming through.

There is still a chance that Jerry Lawler could make a special appearance now and again, both in a wrestling and commentary capacity. If this is WWE’s plan then Jerry Lawler would be a welcome addition to monthly pay-per view if he was to stay off of television every week and should he want to retire properly then I can think of no greater honour for WWE to bestow upon him than allow him the WrestleMania victory that ‘The King’ so richly deserves. However, this could be a mere fantasy as one of the reasons cited for Jerry Lawler’s removal from Raw has been his declining health. I won’t deny that he hasn’t been looking well for a long time, though I don’t expect WWE to release any statement to say why Lawler was really removed from the product.

Even if Jerry Lawler never appears on a WWE screen again, it won’t be the last we see of ‘The King’. WWE have lined up a three disc DVD and two disc Blu-ray release on Lawler’s life and career for 2015 which will precede releases on Daniel Bryan and one final release on The Ultimate Warrior. It’s an anticipated release from WWE home video, Jerry Lawler’s career has spanned far and wide and now WWE own all the footage I expect to see some rare bouts and some of his very best. There will really be no excuse if WWE fail to pull through on this one.

I was originally going to write a few paragraphs on the effect Sting has had on WWE since making his debut at Survivor Series, but since I’m having to write this before the Royal Rumble goes live in preparation for posting on Monday or Tuesday, I can’t fully tell you until seeing the event itself. You’ll know by now whether I’m right but I’m anticipating some type of inclusion for Sting, whether it’s to stop The Authority cheating to win the Royal Rumble Match or being an entrant himself. Either way, I think it’s quite obvious that we’re looking at a Sting vs Triple H match at Wrestlemania 31. WWE are saving Sting vs The Undertaker for what many believe will be The Undertaker’s final battle at WrestleMania 32 in 2016. They’ll be much more on Sting in 2015.

That’s it for this week. I can’t say I’m not disappointed about the lack of questions for a column that you chose but having failed to interact with me in the past I’m not surprised. So do something about it. There’s no point in choosing something and then not following through. It could be beneficial for us both. So get your questions coming through to #Q&AWGISHERE. Any questions which appear before February 20th will be included in February’s Q&A. Any after February 20th will be material for March’s and so on. Anything you want to know, I’m here to answer. I look forward to hearing from you all.

Onwards and upwards…


Thursday 22 January 2015

WWE ROYAL RUMBLE 2015 - OVER THE TOP ROPE




One of the eldest staples in wrestling history comes around yet again as we kick off WWE’s pay-per view calendar for 2015. This year, we hope that WWE can see their way clear to pushing newer stars rather than ones we don’t want to pay our money to see anymore. With the inclusion of Roman Reigns as the first name to be announced for the Royal Rumble Match as well as the evolution of Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyatt and many others this could be the beginning of something special in 2015, let’s just hope the company don’t lose sight of the tradition whilst focusing on making new stars.

As the question surrounding just who will book their spot in the main event of WrestleMania XXXI circulates, it’s time to delve into the first event of the year and once again listen carefully for that infamous claxon. With Brock Lesnar set to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship for the first time since September and a host of other WWE names ready to claim their moment in history, this year’s event promises to be the first of many highlights.

From the Wells Fargo Centre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 25th this is WWE Royal Rumble 2015.

30 Royal Rumble Match

Many wrestlers throughout wrestling history have triumphed in this match and gone on to become legends of the business. Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels and Yokozuna to name but a few all outlasted their foes on the way to their first WWE Championship and now another young name has the chance to do the same when they battle twenty nine other stars in one of the most anticipated matches of the year. Whilst many will be predicting another predictable victory from a name who no longer needs the exposure, the Royal Rumble brings about one of the many good things about having a unified WWE World Heavyweight Champion. With the winner receiving their shot at the title in the main event of WrestleMania, over the previous year’s we’ve seen those people not get what they were promised which means the entire match was pointless.

For example, take Sheamus. He won the 2011 Royal Rumble Match but didn’t get the main event chance he was promised. Instead, like Alberto Del Rio one year later, Sheamus was thrown on first with the main event being kept back for those WWE deemed more important. Now, with just one title up for grabs the winner is sure to get a main event spot and as long as it’s a new face up there when the grandest stage of them all rolls around then I don’t see any of us having a complaint. So, with that said, let’s take a look at this year’s thirty man spectacular and who could possibly triumph, as if we didn’t know that already. As per usual, I won’t be going through all 30 men because we all have better things to do.

Roman Reigns was the first name announced for this bout and let’s be honest, no one was surprised. From his return at TLC to his quite excellent hype, Reign’s ascension over the last few weeks has been nothing but extraordinary. In fact, so meaty that it resembles that of Triple H in 2002 when he returned from leg surgery and won the event as predicted. The same is true for Roman Reigns. Ever since The Shield split in mid-2014 WWE have handpicked Reigns for stardom and it shows. Out of the trio, it was Roman Reigns who was thrown into a major feud with Randy Orton whilst Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins were left to do as they liked. Sadly for WWE, their plans had to be put on ice when Reigns came down with an injury.

Resolute if anything, the promotion promptly delayed Reigns rise and instead gave his spot against Seth Rollins to Dean Ambrose who has ran with the ball ever since. Whilst many reading this may not believe that Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins will tangle in 2015 and renew their rivalry will be sadly mistaken when the pair come to blows in the aftermath of WrestleMania XXXI. Why? Because WWE have a plan and I’m pretty sure it revolves around Roman Reigns defeating Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and then having it snatched away from him by Seth Rollins who will more than likely cash in his Money in the Bank contract at the conclusion of WrestleMania to have his own WrestleMania moment. At least that is the plan right now. For that to happen, two things have to occur. The first is for Roman Reigns to enter the Royal Rumble first and outlast everyone by finally eliminating Seth Rollins which is the second. If WWE are going to build that feud again then look for it to happen here.

Of course, everything could change between now and WrestleMania, it usually does. WWE is hot on someone and then they go stone cold on them without warning. It’s not fair but its business. However, Roman Reigns is popular backstage because of his looks and his physique. The only thing left for him to do now is brush up his game. He has two months to do so before WWE throw him into the deep end. A relation of The Rock, Roman Reigns is going places in 2015 and he will stand tall at the top of the mountain before we hit summer. It’s written in the stars. Get used to saying it, Roman Reigns – WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

Daniel Bryan has been gone a long time, that we can all agree on and he has been missed even though Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and the rest have done a sterling job filling in for him. Now though, many believe that WWE have changed their mind on who will win the Royal Rumble Match now that Daniel Bryan has informed WWE that he will be returning to the ring in January. I can’t blame them. Daniel Bryan was without a doubt the highlight of WrestleMania XXX last year and the way audiences got behind him was eye watering to witness, but the question has to remain that will people still be eager to see Daniel Bryan at the top of the card when he returns from a massive period of inactivity?

I can only image the answer to that question is, yes. You see, despite Brie Bella failing horrendously to fill her husband’s shoes fans still love Daniel Bryan which means when he returns he has to be a favourite to win this bout and go on a run with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship which he didn’t get to do in 2014. Fans want to see it. When Daniel Bryan returns at Royal Rumble he’ll get a larger reception than Roman Reigns, which will leave WWE in a quandary about what to do for the best. You see, Roman Reigns is slated to win this match and reach the top of the mountain at WrestleMania XXXI but with Bryan back in the fold there is an option for the company to withhold that plan and allow Bryan to head on back up to the top of the mountain where he left off. After all, Daniel Bryan never lost the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

That latter fact is something WWE cannot ignore and have to deal with. If Daniel Bryan does lose out to Roman Reigns which should be the case then the company must instigate a feud between the pair to settle Bryan’s claim to the gold. It would be easy to decide a winner between Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns, but for the sake of a massive buy rate on March 29th, the correct decision must be made and not rushed into like so many others are.

I think it’s fair to say that Rusev hasn’t set the world on fire since being granted the mercy of bowing out of those big man battles. Fights against Big Show and Mark Henry did Rusev no favours in 2014 and then WWE committed the ultimate sin. They saddled one of their most promising future stars with the WWE United States Championship, a title which hasn’t done anything for anyone in at least seven years. It couldn’t have passed WWE by that the gold is a worthless piece of tin and should have been scrapped years ago, yet they still persevere in attempting to make it relevant again. They failed with Sheamus and yet again they’re failing with Rusev and dragging him down to the murky depths of WWE because they can’t bear to admit defeat.

Could Rusev work as United States Champion? Yes he could, but for that to happen he needs an unforgettable opponent who can put on a show the likes of which Rusev hasn’t been a part of since his tangle with Big E. at Money in the Bank. Slow, boring matches aren’t going to garner interest in an already pointless title and what is needed for WWE to make the gold relevant again WWE deem too much work to initiate. So it’s going to continue on the path it’s on until someone sees sense. But that doesn’t have to mean that Rusev has to be dragged down with it. The problem here is that Rusev can’t lose the title without breaking that winning streak and WWE are meaning to keep that in tact until John Cena’s diary frees up. So what could WWE possibly do with Rusev? The answer to that is the right thing!

Fans may boo Rusev and his U.S Title reign may be nothing more than a ploy to gather him heat as an anti-American heel, but I can’t imagine too many people will jeer him if WWE were to allow him to unify the United States and Intercontinental Championship. Maybe then Rusev could bring some meaning back to the latter title before WWE insert him into the main event picture and pit him against John Cena which is supposedly scheduled to happen for WrestleMania when John Cena fails to leave the Royal Rumble as WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Would a Rusev victory at the Royal Rumble herald his feud with John Cena brought forward? It’s a possibility and whilst I have made Roman Reigns a favourite for this bout, the truth is that Rusev’s name has to be right up there with the main contenders. 2015 should be a massive year for ‘The Bulgarian Brute’. I hope a pit-stop in the Cenation doesn’t derail his train.

Bad News Barrett should have had a massive comeback when he returned from injury not so long ago. However, that premise fell on deaf ears and his homecoming passed without any fuss. This was an oversight by WWE who should have gone to town in order to make Barrett a star upon his return as he was when he departed to nurse and injury. Fans loved BNB when he became Intercontinental Champion earlier in the year and his character was really catching on with fans when disaster struck and he bowed out with an injury which kept him out of Money in the Bank. It was touch and go for a while but Barrett overcame the odds with designs on an unforgettable comeback which should have shunted him into the main event.

This is what should have happened. Before BNB left, Barrett was a massive hit and even though he was a heel fans treated him as a babyface. WWE should have purposely built their programme with one eye on Barrett’s comeback, with the possibility of inserting him into The Authority’s reign of terror and siding him with John Cena. Just imagine the reception this would have gotten. The Authority controlled the WWE titles with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in Brock Lesnar’s grip, the Intercontinental Championship in Luke Harper’s grip and the tag team titles in the grasp of a team The Authority had employed. Though John Cena’s team prevailed at Survivor Series, Triple H should have come out the next night on Raw and fired Dolph Ziggler, Eric Rowan and Ryback setting up something massive for WrestleMania.

One week after the firings, with John Cena lying beaten and bruised in the ring at the hands of Triple H and The Authority, Triple H should have grabbed the microphone and announced to the world that there was no one in the WWE locker room that could defeat them. With a smug grin on his face, Triple H would have been brought crashing back down to earth when the words “I’m Afraid I’ve Got Some Bad News” echoed over the titan tron and Wade Barrett strutted out to a massive ovation. It would have been set in stone for Wade Barrett to rise throughout the ranks of WWE in 2015 and be a major contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship which he was being groomed for before he was forced out.

Now it looks highly unlikely that Wade Barrett will climb that ladder in 2015 and all that hard work he put in during 2014 has been lost. Can Wade Barrett win the Royal Rumble Match and go to WrestleMania and defy all the odds? No. Unfortunately. Too many other contenders have come forward in his absence. But that doesn’t mean it can never happen. If Wade Barrett can have an injury free year then there is a chance that he’ll be first pick for the 2016 Royal Rumble Match or even this year’s Money in the Bank. If Wade Barrett became just another face lost in WWE’s shuffle, well that really would be bad news.

I had high hopes for Bray Wyatt when he returned from injury at Hell in a Cell 2014. His attack on Dean Ambrose was pitched perfectly as was the resultant feud which ended too prematurely in my opinion. Especially when WWE have nothing else planned for the pair in the hype for WrestleMania. There’s always a chance the pair could re-ignite their rivalry if WWE can conjure up nothing else in the meantime, but it looks doubtful. Happily, Bray Wyatt won his feud ending bout with Dean Ambrose which means he’s in a position to go on and participate in a much needed storyline as we look ahead to WrestleMania 31.

This time last year, Bray Wyatt was pitted into a feud with Daniel Bryan before pleasing the WWE Universe on Royal Rumble night by thwarting John Cena’s attempts to defeat Randy Orton for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. This of course initiated his feud with John Cena at the thirtieth anniversary of WrestleMania which promised so much but delivered so little on the actual night. Bray Wyatt wasn’t rejuvenated or uplifted by this feud in the way he should have been and that set him on a course into no mans land when it ended. He was fed Chris Jericho in a meaningless feud before being taken off of television to heal old wounds.

Many predicted that Bray Wyatt would never reach the levels set out for him when he was a part of The Wyatt Family and indeed for the most part they may have been correct. I was one of the first to lambast WWE for splitting up The Wyatt Family but so far it’s been a smooth course for Bray Wyatt and all those concerned. Could the split of The Wyatt Family be the best thing for Bray heading into 2015? Probably, looking at everything objectively, but that means WWE need to do something special with Bray Wyatt and at the moment it should revolve around The Authority.

Bray Wyatt is the best name to carry forth retribution on Triple H’s stable at the moment and a sure fire hit if WWE turn him face. That said, this would only work if WWE start the ball rolling now and mean to keep it going. The plan of action could and should be this; the Royal Rumble match should come down to Roman Reigns, Bray Wyatt and one of The Authority’s men. Targeting Roman Reigns, on the premise that Seth Rollins has walked away with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship earlier in the evening, Triple H or an Authority goon would interfere and eliminate Bray Wyatt by accident leaving Roman Reigns to win the match by last eliminating the Authority member.

This course of action would allow Bray Wyatt to garner the support of even more fans. The next night on Raw, when Triple H tried to apologise to Wyatt he’d ideally fall prey to Sister Abigail and complete his face turn. This would set up a Bray Wyatt vs Triple H war at WrestleMania with the fate of the company at stake. A victory over Triple H would be momentous; more so than winning the Royal Rumble match. Missing out one of WWE’s biggest accolades may just be the making of Bray Wyatt.

When Dean Ambrose was announced as a participant in the 2015 Royal Rumble Match, it signalled one of the strongest line ups to participate in the event in many years. Usually, we’re given a weak roster headlined by two or three possible winners and everything becomes predictable. This year, it’s not certain who will walk away with the honours thanks to the names on display. Dean Ambrose adds to the strength of this years event which should be the greatest Royal Rumble match since 1992 and there are many possible outcomes now that ever member of The Shield will or should have some part to play in WrestleMania 31.

Many will look at Dean Ambrose as a pointless addition as Roman Reigns is clearly the favourite to secure the main event spot at WrestleMania, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. You see, without knowing it, or maybe the company have done this by design, Vince McMahon has set up the potential for something special to happen at the grandest stage of them all in that we could have a Shield triple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship headlining the show. Not only would this be momentous for WrestleMania and all three men concerned, but it would also go a long to proving that WWE are serious about their new youth movement should three men who only made their WWE debut three years ago suddenly be in the main event of the biggest event of the year, vying for the greatest prize on offer.

So, with no other clear ideas on display for Dean Ambrose in the run up to WrestleMania, this is how the night should play out. As the Royal Rumble Match withers down to its final participants, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns are the final two participants left in the ring. Through some type of confusion, both men take the tumble and are both crowned winners whilst Seth Rollins wins the WWE World Heavyweight Championship when cashing in his Money in the Bank contract. Fans would be grateful for this occurrence, as it would mean all that time spent investing in the trio as both faces and heels and singles stars would mean something. It would be the ultimate pay off to three stories which we’ve taken to heart and three men who will help carry this company into a new and brighter era.

At the end of the day, whilst this bout features many star names and many young guns who could easily take the spot on offer, only one will triumph and his name is Roman Reigns. This is the path WWE have mapped out for the former Shield member and its one we’ll follow to the bitter end. It’s time to once again do what WWE told us to do for two years. And believe in the group which used to be The Shield. Roman Reigns will be WWE World Heavyweight Champion in 2015 whether he’s ready or not. That’s something WWE have been adamant about since early 2014.

Winners Prediction: Roman Reigns

WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match
(c) Brock Lesnar vs John Cena vs Seth Rollins

Do you realize it’s been four months since Brock Lesnar defend the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on pay-per view? WWE have had the gold missing from their product for sixteen weeks and sadly it hasn’t been missed apart from those who are sticklers for wrestling keeping to the rules. For those who don’t know what I’m talking about, then the rules state the title must be defended within a thirty day period or the holder will be stripped of the gold. Yet again, this is another example of WWE bending the rules and history to suit what they need at the time. Until this stops, no one is going to be able to take anything they say seriously. But does that matter to WWE? I think we all know the answer which fills that gap.

So here we are again, Brock Lesnar vs John Cena and is anyone really looking forward the match we’re presented with here? I know I’m not particularly anticipating the bout because I fear I know how this ends. We all do. However, this could have been avoided had WWE not been greedy and attempted to push the rivalry further than they had any right to do. In the beginning, this was a ruse to get more people to buy the WWE Network by having Brock Lesnar defeat John Cena comprehensively at SummerSlam. In theory that was all very good and even an astute decision, but it didn’t work. WWE are only a few more subscribers better off than they were in August 2014 and so we can safely come to the assumption that their ruse didn’t work.

So did the company stop and look for other directions to take their product? Of course not! They persevered with a failing option and re-booked the pair to collide at Night of Champions in September in a bout which was respectable but a worse than their SummerSlam clash. Did this provoke an outcry of supporters to sign up to the Network? Not a chance. If anything, fans were turned off by the repetitive booking and went elsewhere. Whose going to buy a channel that appears to be offering the same thing over and over again? This wasn’t something WWE thought of before booking what turned out to be a muddled mess. So, how should they have gone about their business? Once again, and for the first time this year allow me to step into the breach and do their jobs for them.

SummerSlam should have been a one off until 2015. With Brock Lesnar defeating John Cena so comprehensively WWE should have booked John Cena on a downward spiral which he struggled to fight back from. He should have lost at Night of Champions to someone other than Brock Lesnar and at Hell in a Cell after Paul Heyman distracted him long enough to allow Randy Orton to take advantage. That would have sewn the seeds for a John Cena rematch somewhere down the line. At Survivor Series, at the risk of making Seth Rollins look weak WWE should have had John Cena distracted by Brock Lesnar’s theme tune allowing him to be eliminated from the bout. Then, when it came time for the TLC bout to roll around with the stipulation that whoever won got a shot at Lesnar’s title it would have been a great idea for John Cena to look lucky when defeating his more popular opponent.

Brock Lesnar returned to Raw the night after TLC which means WWE could have booked him to appear on the night after months of teasing fans with his presence. Had Brock Lesnar ran to the ring at the conclusion of the Tables Match and inadvertently helped John Cena win, it would have been everything needed to set up what would have been only the second match to take place between the pair. When WWE announced this for the Royal Rumble, they could have billed it as John Cena’s revenge and as a result drew more viewers into purchasing the event through the Network. That would have been the smart thing to do. But WWE didn’t even think about that and now we’re presented with the third instalment in their recent feud. And its safe to say only John Cena fans are excited about it about because they think he’s going to regain the gold.

Seth Rollins was a late edition into the match which means everything you’ve just read concerning this bout was written before Rollins was added. But I’m glad WWE have deemed him important enough after The Authority lost at Survivor Series, because this is huge whether you know it or not. The former Shield member has come such a long way and his inclusion here is a sign of changing times that WWE are phasing out their old timers and concentrating on their new blood which is something which should have been done a long time ago.

Since winning Money in the Bank, many fans have questioned Seth Rollins’ legitimacy thanks to his series with John Cena which he lost at TLC. But that’s the role of the heel. They either lose spectacularly or win by any means necessary, which sadly is what people have come to expect. I can’t believe this was WWE’s idea all along and rather forced by necessity when they looked at the outcome of this bout and what effect it could have on the WrestleMania main event. You see, this is the predicament WWE would have been stuck with when Roman Reigns won the Royal Rumble Match. Roman Reigns vs John Cena at WrestleMania may have been massive but with a large percentage of the audience it wouldn’t have sat well. Face vs face feuds rarely do and to be honest, John Cena doesn’t have what it takes to make Roman Reigns a star.

The next situation on WWE’s hands would have been Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar. Whilst Brock Lesnar undoubtedly has the aura and skill to make Reigns a star, WWE would have been left with a quandary. You see, Brock Lesnar is such a monster that whomever defeats him would inherit the image and WWE don’t yet want that for Roman Reigns. WWE prefer to build Reigns from the ground upwards and add some humanity to him which Brock Lesnar lacks. However, if Seth Rollins was to somehow come away with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Royal Rumble then Roman Reigns has a ready made opponent and WWE have a feud just waiting to happen. And fans will pay to see Roman Reigns battle Seth Rollins in what should be a stunning effort, especially if the company have Rollins and The Authority dodge Reigns until the big night. It’s a golden ticket waiting to be cashed in.

Of course, that means Seth Rollins has to win the gold in the first place and that means defeating either Brock Lesnar or John Cena which, thanks to WWE’s booking, looks beyond Rollins in January 2015. So this how it should go down. If Seth Rollins was to pin either Brock Lesnar or John Cena in the bout itself then by WWE law Brock Lesnar would have to be granted a re-match. Which means Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins at WWE Fast Lane and I can’t see that ending well for Rollins who would require The Authority’s help to prevail. Instead, this is how it should go down, though it pains me to admit it. WWE need to book John Cena to pin Brock Lesnar and lift the title only for Rollins to cash in after Lesnar dismantles Cena and pin him for the title. Fans wouldn’t mind. After Cena lifts the gold yet again most in the arena and at home will be willing Rollins to do so, just to avoid another John Cena WrestleMania main event. It’s a fool proof way to make sure Rollins is accepted as champion. Use John Cena for something useful for once.

Taking everything into consideration, Roman Reigns being the favourite to the win the Royal Rumble Match and WWE needing a face vs heel main event for the grandest stage of them all I just can’t see John Cena or Brock Lesnar walking away with the gold. Either way, with WrestleMania on the horizon, I don’t see John Cena walking out of Royal Rumble with the title held aloft. Roman Reigns vs John Cena won’t work as a main event and therefore steps have to be taken to avoid it.

What happens for all three men after this bout is still up in the air. No one knows what Brock Lesnar and John Cena will yet be doing at WrestleMania though it’s a fair bet that if Lesnar doesn’t go to WrestleMania as WWE World Heavyweight Champion then he’ll have a rematch against The Undertaker or battle The Rock. I don’t see what WWE can do with John Cena at the event, unless their plan is to boot an Elimination Chamber match for the title seeing as the stipulation will presumably no longer be used as the February event has been renamed ‘Fast Lane’. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

Winners Prediction: Seth Rollins

WWE Tag Team Championship Match
(c) The Usos vs The Miz and Damien Sandow

This is scraping the bottom of the barrel as far as I’m concerned. Don’t get me wrong, it’s best for everyone that the WWE Tag Team Championships are back around the waists of Jimmy and Jey Uso. The best tag team of the past five years should have remained Champions until WrestleMania without losing the gold, but what’s done is done and we can’t change that now. What we can change is the way WWE handle their tag team division from now on with our voice. What we wan should be WWE’s main priority and we’re telling them that this isn’t it. I mean, it couldn’t have escaped WWE’s notice that The Usos were uber popular with the audience as Champions and that would have brought WWE a bigger WrestleMania buy rate to see their reign finally come to a close.

However, that will not happen now because WWE interjected and made The Usos drop the titles to the pointless team of Goldust and Stardust before passing them onto the equally pointless duo of The Miz and Damien Sandow who have had their time in WWE and now must move on to pastures new, even if that does mean TNA, in order to rejuvenate their careers. They’re not going anywhere in WWE anymore. The damage has been done and it cannot be reversed. So, I hear you asking, what should WWE have done here to make The Usos a part of the festivities of the first pay-per view event of the year? Well, my wonderful minions, as ever I’m here for you. So sit back, relax and allow me to once again show you the way.

Beginning in 2014, The Usos should have made short work of every team on WWE’s current main roster. That means Goldust and Stardust as well as The Miz and Damien Sandow. It’s common knowledge these teams have no bearing or interest as far as audiences are concerned, so no one would have shed any tears had they been cut adrift. They were fine for challengers, but not so much for Champion material. Instead of taking the titles away from Jimmy and Jey, WWE should have kept the team strong and if they wanted to cast an extra shadow over their characters and have them show weakness then have The Miz and Damien Sandow act a little more maturely and pose a real threat.

After The Usos had done away with The Miz and Damien Sandow in 2014, WWE should have already begun the wheels turning for new challengers from NXT to step up to the plate and inject the tag team division with some much needed adrenaline. The perfect candidates for this would have been The Ascension who are doing tremendous things in WWE even if we’re not always allowed to see them. Though WWE took the NXT Tag Team Championships from The Ascension, they could have delayed their loss until February and booked a Champion vs Champion bout at Royal Rumble, non-title of course. Had The Ascension gone over The Usos in a thrilling war then the stage would have been set for the NXT duo to drop their straps and make the climb to the main roster with some meaning behind them.

In the lead up to WrestleMania, Konnor and Viktor would appear on Raw and Smackdown delivering some eerie promos on The Usos and distracting them from important matches. This would come to a head at Fast Lane when The Ascension cost The Usos a victory against The New Day who would also be on the rise in WWE if they turned heel. It’s a long time coming for Kofi Kingston. Either that, or WWE could book a three way at Fast Lane between all three teams involved in this scenario. This would give The Ascension some much needed importance in the eyes of the audience who would revel in the new blood lighting up their tag team division. And then would come crunch time. At WrestleMania, in an important spot and not thrown on just before the main event which is typically seen as a rest period for fans, The Usos would contest a thrilling bout with The Ascension where Konnor and Viktor would finally lay claim to the doubles gold.

It’s a flawless plan. WWE couldn’t go wrong with it. Had The Usos kept the titles up to WrestleMania night it would have given The Ascension an even greater meaning when they finally struck gold. Though that won’t happen quite as described now, it can still happen if WWE cut loose the dead wood and made something of the talent on their books. Because let’s all be honest here. Does anyone really want to pay for WrestleMania to see The Usos vs The Miz and Damien Sandow vs Goldust and Stardust vs The New Day in a fatal four way when two of the four teams have been used over and over again with little effect? I know I don’t, but I also know WWE are now all about the youth movement, so fingers crossed we may yet get to see the rejuvenation of WWE’s tag team division.

Winners Prediction: The Usos

Paige and Natalya vs The Bella Twins

For me, there’s good news and bad news upon the announcement that Paige will step in for A.J Lee as number one contender for the WWE Divas Championship as we press forward to WrestleMania 31. You see, with Nikki Bella as Divas Champion, A.J Lee was at a loose end as to how to make their bouts shine. It almost looked as if A.J had lost her passion after being told that she would play second fiddle to someone less talented and important than her. By removing A.J from the picture almost completely and having her concentrate on other endeavours, WWE have saved one of its best wrestlers from what appears to be sheer obscurity. The bad news is that Paige is in danger of falling into the same trap. Because quite simply, whilst the title is around Nikki Bella’s waist the division is on a road to nowhere.

That may sound a little hard nosed of me, but let’s just look at this with a level head. When The Bella Twins captured and shared the Divas Championship in 2009 and 2010 they were admittedly worse wrestlers than they are now. But that doesn’t change the fact that WWE didn’t book them do anything unforgettable and they were left to languish in the mid-card until the time came for the gold to change hands. Just because one is married to Daniel Bryan and the other is dating John Cena didn’t mean that the sisters were going to have better success this time around and that is how it’s panned out, as many predicted it would. Worse still, after WWE made giant strides forward in putting the division where it needed to be, they’ve gone backwards in time and undone all their hard work.

I do not believe that Nikki Bella was the tonic needed to help resolve the issue within the division. She just doesn’t have what WWE need to move it forward and that is the reason I believe Paige will suffer as a result of this association. A talented and driven woman such as Paige needs someone better than Nikki Bella to really bring out the best of her qualities. We saw what happened when she became complacent with inferior challengers early in 2014 and I fear the same may happen in 2015 unless WWE gets off of its backside and does something truly memorable with Paige. However, for that to happen things must change in WWE and they have to see that The Bella Twins are doing more harm than good in their current roles, especially with Brie Bella’s change of heart to forgive her sister. It’s just completely unrealistic.

Sadly, this match exists only for one purpose as that’s to hype Total Divas which all four women are a part of. For anyone who has seen the programme, I’m sure they’ll be conflicting views about its quality. But I just can’t see how this move is helping Paige at all. Yes, she’s a heel but she’s not that type of character. She’s meant to be the anti-diva for crying out loud and WWE are trying to make her conform to what they think she should be. Total Divas isn’t what Paige is about and WWE should know that. The divas who take part are regularly ridiculed because WWE fans believe they’ve used the business as a stepping stone to television and in Natalya’s case, movies. The last thing WWE need now is for fans to turn on Paige because they believe she’s no longer interested in wrestling. Should that happen, then she’ll become just another face in the crowd.

The eagle eyed amongst you will notice that I’ve chosen to ignore Natalya and The Bella Twins participation. That’s because they have no bearing on anything that will happen in the next few months. The Bella Twins have reverted to near useless whilst Natalya hasn’t featured in a main role for so long I forget she even existed until WWE brought her back from filming yet another instalment of The Marine. For now, this is all about Paige and so it should be. She’s the future of this division and the sooner she defeats Nikki Bella for the Divas Championship the better. No one will shed any tears if The Bella Twins cease to exist.

Winners Prediction: Paige and Natalya

The New Age Outlaws vs The Ascension

So, here we are again. Another year rolls around and just as it appears that WWE are taking a turn in a new direction with younger, vibrant stars, they fall back into old ways and book two has-beens in a main card spot to battle a team who needs better. The New Age Outlaws are scraping the bottom of the barrel as far as WWE digging out tag teams are concerned. Last year was an exception because it was the thirtieth anniversary of WrestleMania and WWE needed at least a few nostalgia acts to bring back lapsed fans. So what’s their excuse this time around?

It’s simple. They really don’t have any other tag teams with the lineage or history to help build The Ascension on their path to tag team glory. If you’ve gotten to this point in the blog then you’ll have read the proper way WWE should have built The Ascension but Vince has obviously ignored that and gone once again with how he believes things should be done. And yet again, it’s the wrong way. Because there is nothing The New Age Outlaws can do to help The Ascension, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg don’t have the skills or fan support any more to help make a brand new tag team. Anyone who thinks they do is horribly wrong. At this point in 2015, The New Age Outlaws don’t belong in a wrestling ring and their participation screams of sheer desperation from WWE.

On a plus note, The Ascension do have a bright future. Anyone who had the privilege of watching them in NXT will be able to confirm that. They’re talented and though have the capacity for a mistake in them, will learn well from those around them as long as they’re allowed free reign over the tag team division. If WWE try and restrain The Ascension then it’s going to end in tears once again. Though they’re not at the level yet, The Ascension has the ability to be the next Road Warriors. And that’s massive for them. If anyone recalls the 80’s reign of Animal and Hawk, they’ll be able to confirm it was legendary. They were a team who never seemed like they were going to lose and that helped them climb the industry ladder.

The Ascension has this aura in bundles but have to be allowed to show it. Should they have been given to The Usos immediately? Of course not. That would have been madness seeing as there’s great interest and a buy rate waiting to happen the longer WWE keep the teams apart. However, it’s vital that WWE build both teams as untouchable so when they do clash, it’s heel vs face and fans actually care. If The Usos or The Ascension lose to meaningless teams then it’ll wipe all that interest away and WWE will only have themselves to blame. This isn’t rocket science and WWE have now been handed on a silver platter a chance to make their tag team division interesting again. Please Vince, don’t balls this up.

Winners Prediction: The Ascension

Royal Rumble Kickoff Match
The New Day vs Cesaro, Adam Rose and Tyson Kidd

What seems to be a tag team orientated Royal Rumble will kick off with yet another tag team match on the card, bringing the overall number to four, which is just too many seeing as interest in tag team wrestling is at an all time low. Yes, I will grant you the fact that this is a six man tag team bout, but it’s still partners teaming up which we have a lot of on the card itself. The answer to what WWE could have done with this bout is easy. Had WWE entered all six of these men into the Royal Rumble Match, they could have held an NXT fatal four way match involving Adrian Neville vs Sami Zayne vs Finn Balor vs Kevin Owens with the winner earning a spot in the Royal Rumble Match. It would have been a fifteen minute stunner.

The notion would have been a relatively fresh one. Not to mention had WWE sanctioned the winner to do well, it could have set them up for a future career on the main stage. Of course, having lost the NXT Heavyweight Championship to Sami Zayne, Adrian Neville would have been the winner and his performance in the main bout would have set him up for a very long time. Especially had WWE entered him number one and permitted him to last until the final four. But, they’re obviously not as tuned in as us and that bypassed them completely, leaving us with a six man tag team match which came about on Raw this past week without any real hype or build whatsoever. Still, this is the kickoff match and we all know WWE don’t care about them.

The main problem I have with this bout isn’t The New Day, because they’re fine. In fact they’re more than fine, they could perceivably challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 31 if WWE give them a dedicated push after Royal Rumble and stop booking them on the kickoff show where only a small percentage of fans watching on the WWE Network will see it. The problem I have here is the opposition. Cesaro specifically. Can someone tell me when Cesaro became cannon fodder when he was such a strong star and with some investment could have been a favourite to walk away with the WrestleMania main event this year.

I think you’ll all agree with me that Cesaro’s treatment has been shoddy. Worse than shoddy in fact. It’s almost as if WWE saw him becoming popular and actively sought to cut him down whilst there was an opportunity. A man who was once a legitimate main event prospect is now nothing more than someone WWE sees as dispensable. Teaming him with Adam Rose and Tyson Kidd is a massive indicator of this as the latter two have no bearing on WWE in 2015 and are just present to make up the numbers.

With all that said and with no real advantage for The New Day heading into Royal Rumble, this should still be a cracking bout. Kofi Kingston, Big E, Cesaro and Tyson Kidd will make sure of that.

Winners Prediction: The New Day

And there we have it. The first event of 2015 is set and it looks to be a scorcher. If though, we remember nothing else when the smoke clears and all is said and done I am confident that we will remember the outcome of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship bout should Seth Rollins surprise everyone and the winner of the Royal Rumble clash when new blood rises to take the place the place of the old.

WWE Royal Rumble 2015 should be the beginning of a new era, let’s hope WWE can see their way clear to making it a reality.

Onwards and upwards…