20 Huge Predictions For WWE's New Paul Levesque Era
Are you ready for the WWE Paul Levesque Era?
In case you somehow missed it, last weekend marked the beginning of a brand new "Paul Levesque Era" in the world of WWE.
The first-ever WWE period named after a specific individual was officially kicked off at WrestleMania 40 as the words "sports entertainment" slowly evaporated from the product, babyface heroes actually achieved their dreams to the sound of relieved roars (and cheers from their heroic peers), and fans were genuinely rewarded for their faith in the process with some of the most satisfying pay-offs in years.
And if Paul Levesque himself is to be believed, folks, we're only just getting started when it comes his very own era.
What the future holds for rising stars, new faces of the company, specific events, legendary names, and so many other pieces of the WWE machine remains to be seen. But if even a handful of the following intriguing predictions come true, it's safe to say it will undoubtedly go down as one of the most important, memorable, and potential somewhat infamous spells in company history.
So, there's only one question left to ask.
Are you ready?
20. The Bloodline Saga Somehow Gets Better
It was noted on a few occasions in the wake of WrestleMania 40 Night Two's conclusion that the epic saga that had helped carry WWE through one of its most successful periods of all time had finally reached its end.
But in truth, The Bloodline's story still has a number of compelling chapters left to explore in the Paul Levesque Era.
Firstly, after accidentally spearing a hole through his cousin on Night One and failing to keep the WWE Championship in the family - despite a ton of Samoan assistance - it feels like Roman Reigns will eventually have to answer to The Rock at some point in the not too distant future.
Then you have the potential arrivals of Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga, too, with many speculating that these reportedly WWE-bound stars could be the latest figures to join a Bloodline now licking its wounds post-Mania 40.
That injection of new talent could be exactly what the faction needs to power on through to next year's WrestleMania 41, with that event then possibly boasting another captivating all Bloodline battle as The Usos perhaps clash with these WWE newbies.