10 Big Problems WWE Faces After WrestleMania 32

1. Who Is The Best Viable WWE Title Challenger?

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All of this builds towards one colossal decision, and it relates to the most prized possession the company can offer. The WWE World Heavyweight Championship should carry a lot of weight, but that could be lessened should Roman Reigns bag the strap and then wander into meaningless defences on upcoming pay-per-view events.

If Triple H defends the belt at WrestleMania, there's a similar scenario. Fans are already sketchy on Reigns vs. Triple H for 'Mania, so there's unlikely to be mass interest in a rematch come Payback or Extreme Rules. All of this must be taken into consideration, because it makes sense to believe WWE will want their top prize to shine following the year's biggest show. In order to achieve that, they must pick the right challenger for the gold.

Guys like Dean Ambrose and Brock Lesnar are certainly options. Fans would probably lean more towards the former, because seeing him collide with Reigns (or Triple H) and finally win the 'big one' would be an appealing strategy. Whomever is chosen, WWE have to put their all into presenting that person as a complete threat to the reigning champion.

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