Livid that he lost, Reigns goes on another month long assault against anyone that gets in his way. He could probably dig up some dirt on Ambrose, saying that he wrongfully found his way into the Royal Rumble (much like how he swapped his spot with Fandango's in 2015) and the #20 entrant was actually supposed to be Curtis Axel (which provides #Axelmania with some more ammunition). Reigns even forms an informal alliance with The Authority, who fear that they've lost control of their handpicked champion Rollins and believe that he needs taking down a peg after causing the company so much hassle with Brock Lesnar. This gives Reigns a sneaky way of getting into the main event at Wrestlemania, whilst also giving him the perfect platform for a true face turn somewhere down the line, when fans are more accepting of him and when he can himself rally against Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. It also gives Rollins a more legitimate 'tweener' status, something that he has found himself in more and more as of late. The main event is set. Wrestlemania 32 in the Lone Star State of Texas features WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins defending his title against Royal Rumble winner Dean Ambrose and company golden boy Roman Reigns. Regardless of who wins (Surely Ambrose? It's been a couple of years since a Royal Rumble winner actually came out victorious at the Grandaddy Of 'Em All) it's the perfect way to wrap up a storyline that has been brewing for the best part of four years, and an amazing platform to give three of their best, most-bankable superstars. Roll on April 3, 2016 at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas!