10 Potential Outcomes For WWE WrestleMania 32

1. The Rock Invades The Main Event

It's been no secret that Rock will be at WrestleMania and that he plans to do something big. What's bigger than the main event? Considering his recent history with both Triple H and Roman Reigns, a People's Champion sighting in the show-closer is likely. The predictable result would be The Rock once again endorsing Roman Reigns after helping him fend off The Game to win his third WWE Championship, but that wouldn't create the most intrigue. WWE would be wise to take the opposite approach and have the event go off the air with Roman and Rock at odds with each other, foreshadowing a future blockbuster match. The company's hesitation to book such a match, provided Rock agrees and gets the insurance, is likely to revolve around the traditional belief that one of the two Samoans would need to turn heel. Rock has made it clear he prefers the babyface role as he works on projects sure to benefit more from strong fan support, and it's been obvious how the company feels about turning Roman heel, ignoring every opportunity to do so thus far throughout his failed run as top babyface. Despite how logical and beneficial it could be long-term, Reigns is likely to stay a lukewarm babyface by Superman Punching and Spearing Triple H to win the title in Dallas. In doing so though, it could very well setup a Rock vs. Roman babyface vs. babyface contest in both men's home state of Florida, as the main event of WrestleMania 33.
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