10 Wrestlers More Suitable To Main Event WrestleMania 32 Than Roman Reigns

5. Seth Rollins

Whilst it was believed that the initial WrestleMania 32 plans called for Triple H to face off against The Rock, the second option for The Game was a match against his protégé Seth Rollins. Sadly, though, Rollins was seriously injured in November and faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines, ruling him out of the Showcase of the Immortals. Out of all of the guys on the WWE roster, be it on a full-time or part-time basis, Seth Rollins is the one who makes the most sense to face Triple H instead of Roman Reigns. Having won the WWE Title at last year€™s €˜Mania, Rollins became a superstar€ but The Authority, whilst championing their top star, didn€™t exactly help him by the matches they put him in against the likes of Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Kane, Brock Lesnar and John Cena. The seeds had firmly been sown for dissension amongst The Authority, particularly between Rollins and Hunter, and it looked as if this story would culminate at WrestleMania. Unfortunately, whilst being a far, far more suitable option than Roman Reigns to headline €˜Mania, Seth isn€™t likely to be back until the second half of 2016. Still, you can€™t help but think €œwhat if€ with this one€
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