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Old 08-15-2014, 08:49 AM   #45
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Here is what I would do with the World Title scene:

* Brock Lesnar wins the World Title at SummerSlam and successfully defends it against John Cena at Night of Champions in Cena's contractual rematch.

* At Survivor Series, another face could get a title shot. I'm actually not too sure who I would go with here, but someone like Chris Jericho might be amazing at it.

* Brock Lesnar misses TLC, but defends the title against Batista at the Royal Rumble. The Beast vs. The Animal. Batista doesn't need to be cheered. Heel vs. heel has worked at the Rumble before. More of that. Brock retains the title when he "breaks" Batista's arm with the Kimura Lock.

* Daniel Bryan enters the Royal Rumble really early, and lasts right up until the end. Bryan, Cena and Bray Wyatt are like the last three. Wyatt tosses out Cena as a bit of redemption for losing their feud this year, and then Wyatt and Bryan finish the Rumble. Bryan and Wyatt end up both battling on the turnbuckle, exchanging headbutts or something. Bryan gets a vicious flurry in, and Wyatt laughs to himself just before Bryan delivers a final headbutt and knocks him to the floor. The bell rings and Bryan is standing on the second rope for "YES!" chants.

* Triple H forces Daniel Bryan to defend his Royal Rumble title shot in the Elimination Chamber. Bryan retains, forcing whoever is last in there with him to tap-out. It could be Cena, it could be Wyatt, it could even be Rollins. Brock Lesnar, who wasn't scheduled to be at the show, attacks Bryan after the match and levels him with an F5. First blood to Brock.

* At WrestleMania, Daniel Bryan and Brock Lesnar work one of the best big man vs. little man matches you've ever seen (and probably one of the most believable), and Bryan eventually gets Bryan in either a YES! Lock, or even a new submission hold where he can stomp the fuck out of Brock's head. Anyway, Brock actually taps the title away.

* Also at WrestleMania 31, Roman Reigns defeats Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins in a Triple Threat Match to win the Money in the Bank briefcase.

* Extreme Rules has Brock do an extra date with the company, where Heyman says Brock is going to get his title back by turning Bryan into a corpse. Bryan says Brock has no restrictions on him, but he doesn't have any on him either. The result is the same: Brock is vanquished by Daniel Bryan, undisputed WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

* Roman Reigns successfully defends the Money in the Bank title shot in a Ladder Match against Ambrose and Rollins.

* Reigns announces that his title shot will be at Payback, and he wants Bryan to see him coming. Bryan manages to catch Reigns off a Spear in the YES! Lock. Reigns is forced to tap-out to the submission hold. Probably Reigns' best match yet. Rollins attacks Reigns after the match, because he is pissed that Reigns won his briefcase and blew it.

* Reigns and Rollins are both part of the Money in the Bank Ladder Match at the PPV in June. Ambrose is there too. Reigns wins that match and secures another title shot with his first actual Money in the Bank Contract Ladder Match win.

* Reigns says he will give Bryan warning.

* Cesaro wins a King of the Ring tournament to earn a title shot against Daniel Bryan at SummerSlam (Cesaro is once again a Paul Heyman Guy and wants revenge for Brock). Reigns defeats Rollins to successfully defend his briefcase. Roman makes it a bit of a habit to defend the title shot and prove he deserves to be champion.

* Bryan defeats Cesaro and then either Reigns declares himself the next challenger, or Reigns actually takes advantage of the shape Bryan is in and cashes in. It depends whether or not fans are willing to accept Reigns as a top babyface or whether he will need to earn his stripes more as a heel.
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