We should all enjoy the idea of Triple H deciding that in order to prepare for wrestling Sting that he wants to beat every single WCW Heavyweight Champion employed by World Wrestling Entertainment. Of course, this leads to a segment where semi-retired older legends who are WCW Champions employed by WWE - Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, Diamond Dallas Page, Kevin Nash and Bret Hart - walk out on the ramp the following week and say that none of them want to face him. However, they do have three men who are definitely willing to step up to the challenge. Hunter could say "The Rock?" And of course, Flair could answer that The Rock "declined, called a jabroni and told to tell to watch Hercules on DVD." Instead, the matches would be Triple H versus The Big Show, Triple H versus Chris Jericho, and Triple H versus Booker T. Of the three matches, the one that potentially has the most intrigue is Triple H wrestling the man he famously wrestled at Wrestlemania XIX with a supporting angle that involved racial overtones. Booker is still in shape and can likely still go, and the idea of Booker hitting the spinaroonie before the axe kick - but say, Seth Rollins and Kane sliding in for the DQ, could be an exciting moment. Also, getting Booker back for a few shows to help polish Seth Rollins could be excellent, too.
Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.