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#4 A singles battle between Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre would be a mistake
Cody Rhodes hasn’t yet qualified to face Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42, but most probably, he is expected to win the Elimination Chamber match in Chicago on February 28 and march to Mania. However, if that happens, that would be a terrible booking by Triple H.
McIntyre and Cody Rhodes have already faced each other three times in the last six months. Cody easily defeated McIntyre in the first two battles, while The Scottish Warrior had an outside victory in the third bout. While Cody can still win the Elimination Chamber, it won’t be fair to have yet another match between McIntyre and Cody Rhodes, and that too in the main event of WrestleMania 42.
The company can either have it as a Triple Threat match with Jacob Fatu also clashing for the title, or it could even be a Fatal 4-Way match with Randy Orton also competing for the gold. Orton and Jacob Fatu are on tense terms with McIntyre, and the company ought to use these two superstars at WrestleMania 42.
#3 Seth Rollins not returning at WrestleMania 42
Seth Rollins not showing up at WrestleMania 42 would be another mistake WWE should not make. Rollins has been out of action since October last year, when he was kicked out by The Vision. He has been nursing a shoulder injury for the past few months, and there are reports that he may be back by Mania.
However, if that doesn’t happen, and if the company decides to bring him back on RAW, revealing him as the real masked man, it would be a poor booking. Seth Rollins is one of the biggest superstars of this company, and his return at WrestleMania 42 would generate massive pop from the crowd. Therefore, his return should be booked for Mania only.
#2 Paul Heyman turning on The Vision
There are rumors that Paul Heyman might turn on The Vision anytime soon, and the great betrayal could happen at WrestleMania 42. However, that shouldn’t happen as this would be another betrayal and the same storyline for Heyman like last year.
Since he has been an architect of The Vision, The Oracle should stay in the group and bring in more star power to push it as one of the biggest heel groups. Without The Wiseman, The Vision would lose its grip and would end up as one of the stale groups.
#1 Tiffany Stratton winning the WWE women’s Elimination Chamber
Tiffany Stratton winning the Elimination Chamber would be another big mistake WWE should not make. By winning the Chamber, Tiffany Stratton would once again go to WrestleMania as a challenger to Jade Cargill.
Instead, WWE should bank on someone like Alexa Bliss, who is a five-time women’s champion and is someone who hasn’t fought for the Women’s Championship since her return to the company last year.
The ball is now in Triple H’s court, and it’s up to him to decide how he wants to present the biggest show of WWE in Las Vegas this year.
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