Heyman won't have to change. He always just puts over his guys, promotes his guy. If 1 guy is hated, they will boo. If the other is over, he will stay over.
I really thought the next title change would go to Nattie. I'm sure the drama behind all of this will be covered in the next "unscripted" season of Total Divas:grin:
I thought it'd make sense for the Title to go to Naomi. She has shown a lot of improvement, overcame a setback with the eye injury. I thought if AJ didn't retain at Mania, Naomi would win.
Hopefully we can get a program soon of Dbry against Brock or Cesaro in a program towards summerslam. That would be interesting to say the least
if Taker wanted Brock to end the streak, thats fine. Would have rather seen it ended next year by Bray Wyatt or Roman Reigns. But its in Dallas next year so im sure Taker was like F that Im not ending the streak in lame ass Dallas.
It's only there because there wasn't a stadium big enough in Death Valley to celebrate Taker's last wrestlemania.
Next year, Wrestlemania 31 will be in the new 49ers Stadium (San Francisco). Wrestlemania 32 (2016) will be at Dallas Cowboys stadium.
After having a couple of days to soak in the end of the steak, I now feel Lesnar was the right choice to end it. Lesnar is a former NCAA wrestling champion, former UFC heavyweight champion, and three-time WWE champion. In a sense, it brings legitimacy to the entertaining sport we all call professional wrestling. I'm not saying pro wrestling is real, we know it's scripted, but Lesnar's accomplishments pays tribute to every professional wrestler that has ever laced his or her boots. Pro wrestlers work their tails off to entertain us by taking bumps on a weekly basis. By having a former NCAA and UFC champion beat the streak, it brings attention to professional wrestling on a national level, allowing skeptics to appreciate and recognize the true athleticism required to succeed in this sport. Damn, I literally lost sleep hearing the news of Warrior's passing late last night. Such a surreal and extremely sad moment, especially after the WWE recognized his accomplishments this past weekend. I can't help but to remember his two daughters, whom he loved, walking him out to the front stage at the hall of fame. Warrior truly left his heart in the ring the following night at RAW. RIP Warrior.