10 Big Decisions WWE Needs To Make Before WrestleMania 32

7. Does Bullet Club vs. League Of Nations Have Legs?

In other words, what part will AJ Styles have to play at WrestleMania 32? It may seem a bit rich to effectively complain about multi-man matches in the previous Intercontinental Title entry, then propose one here, but it's an altogether different scenario. Dean Ambrose and Kevin Owens have a lengthy rivalry to sink their teeth into, whereas the likes of the League Of Nations have little. The ideal way to introduce other Bullet Club members, such as Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows and Shinsuke Nakamura may be to have them oppose the League Of Nations. Of course, WWE have just announced that Nakamura will face Sami Zayn on 'Mania weekend as part of NXT TakeOver, but that doesn't mean he couldn't also be part of proceedings days later. Looking at things plainly, the likes of AJ, Sheamus, Rusev and Alberto Del Rio would likely be involved in a multi-man Intercontinental Title match if one was going to happen. That only dilutes the issue between Ambrose and Owens, so pitching League Of Nations vs. Bullet Club would scratch the multi-man itch whilst still giving the main Intercontinental Title issue room to breathe.
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