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Old 10-27-2015, 08:00 PM   #1
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WWE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TRIPLE THREAT MATCH
Seth Rollins (c) -VS- Dean Ambrose -VS- Roman Reigns
The Shield members clash in the WWE World Heavyweight Title match at WrestleMania 32. While this match may not close the show, the fact that it's these three men in the WWE Title match on the biggest show of the year will speak volumes for the future of the WWE, as we see more and more up and coming guys make their way up the card.

Winner: Seth Rollins retains and continues his long reign


THE BEAST VERSUS THE DRAGON
Brock Lesnar w/ Paul Heyman -VS- Daniel Bryan
Daniel Bryan is finally cleared to return to the ring. He manages to eliminate Brock Lesnar from the Royal Rumble, starting off the ultimate David versus Goliath feud leading up to WrestleMania. It's a very intense feud with Lesnar and Heyman trying to get Bryan to sign a forfeiture agreement for his own safety.

Winner: Lesnar wins after a hard fought battle - handshake at the end to put over Bryan
Absolutely approve of both of these so much. But Bryan against Lesnar would not be a good idea. For Bryan's own benefit (unless he's 100% and pretty much ready to retire after, coz I don't think they'll be much left of him).
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Absolutely approve of both of these so much. But Bryan against Lesnar would not be a good idea. For Bryan's own benefit (unless he's 100% and pretty much ready to retire after, coz I don't think they'll be much left of him).
I do feel the same way and don't want Bryan to end up in a wheelchair or worse because I wanted to see this match.

However, maybe after a year on the shelf, Bryan will be fully healed and ready to have a high impact match.
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