10 Reasons WrestleMania 33 Could Have Been The Best Ever
6. We Could Have Found Out Who The Real Boss Is
Here’s the thing: if Stephanie McMahon is going to continue to be on TV and put down the women on the roster, then now and then she needs to get her comeuppance. But it never happens. Sure, she sold for Vickie Guerrero on her way out of the company, and Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 31, but that’s about it.
She makes every woman on the roster worse off, because they don’t fight back to their bosses' verbal assaults or even stand up for themselves. Steve Austin and The Rock sure as hell never did that for her dad.
The Billionaire Princess has been especially brutal to Bayley and Sasha Banks over the past few months. She talks down to them, which diminishes their star power. One way to get a pay off to all this is if Steph stepped in the ring with Sasha Banks.
Multiple times she has told Sasha to her face that she isn’t the REAL boss, because Steph is. That alone should have been enough to make Sasha want to fight her.
Of course, this match would be another McMahon taking the spot of a wrestler at 'Mania, but what sounds better: a well-booked Charlotte and Bayley feud and a Stephanie vs. Sasha match, or a fatal-four way match that's being put together a couple weeks out?
Stephanie has a ton of star power, but her character is painfully played out. The only thing she really has to contribute to the company on-air is letting someone beat her in the ring (which she was unwilling to do for Brie Bella). Sasha defeating her actual boss would make her a bigger star in the eyes of the fans in an instant.
Too bad we’ll probably never see it.