WWE WrestleMania 30 Wishlist: 7 Things That MUST Happen

With the WrestleMania 30 looking like it's coming together after this Monday's Raw, it's time to look ahead to the big event taking place in New Orleans on April 6th. This is not about predictions. There is plenty of time for that in the future. It's about things that we think must happen in order for WrestleMania 30 to be a memorable show. There are several matches that have already been announced or will likely be announced in the coming weeks. Here's what we know. Randy Orton vs. Batista for the WWE World Heavyweight Champion - Official for now. More on that later. The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar - Official as expected. Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H - Not official, but it's coming. John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt - Seems very likely although not official yet either. Those are the main four. Other matches could be a three way between The Shield's three members and perhaps Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger will happen too. Tag titles could be another Usos/New Age Outlaws match. Based on those matches that we know or at least think we know, here's a look at seven things that WWE should consider doing to make WrestleMania 30 a little more interesting.

7. Sting Makes His WWE Debut

The Sting to WWE rumors have been rampant since his TNA deal expired in January. With TNA announcing officially that he no longer works there, the door for Sting to debut in WWE has been swung wide open. There have been a lot of mixed reports over the last several weeks and months regarding his future. Some stories have said that they aren't in a rush to bring him in because they know TNA is too cheap to bring him back (they are trying to save money) and also because there's too many other things going on at WrestleMania. My feeling is there's no better time to start somebody off than that weekend. Plenty of eyeballs on WWE that weekend. Makes a lot of sense to me. If they don't debut him at the actual WrestleMania event as a surprise, do it the next night on Raw. It would be very memorable to see him start his WWE run on either show. From there, move him to a GM role, perhaps put him in a match or two over the course of the next year and put him in the WWE Hall of Fame for WrestleMania 31 weekend.
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