31 Things That Must Happen After WrestleMania 31

15. Find A Way To Do Brock Lesnar Vs. Randy Orton

Brock Lesnar Randy Orton2 There are several potential Brock Lesnar matches out there that would be very interesting to watch. One of the matches at the top of the list is a match against Randy Orton. They have a history because both guys debuted on WWE's main roster in 2002. They actually had some matches in Ohio Valley Wrestling, but during their main roster careers they have been kept apart. The main reason for that is both guys were heels during the majority of their careers. It may not be easy for WWE to put them in a feud. Orton's in babyface mode and Lesnar might be too, so if that happens then chances are they might be doing other things. The good thing is we know Lesnar is sticking around for three more years. That means they could plan it down the road.

14. Use Real Life Stories To Build A Stephanie McMahon Vs. AJ Lee Feud

A few weeks ago, there was a comment by AJ Lee on Twitter where she made a remark about Stephanie McMahon mentioning women's rights by wondering about the pay of women in WWE. Some people thought it was part of an angle. Apparently it was not. Now that WrestleMania season is nearly over, maybe WWE should explore this rivalry with Stephanie and AJ. They could probably generate a lot of heat with some intense promos where they mention AJ's husband CM Punk. He's not coming back, but if they want to do realistic angles then his wife standing up to the boss' daughter is a way to make an angle seem like it's really personal. The odds of this one happening? Slim, but it would be damn good and the kind of spark that would help the women of WWE. They could have AJ Lee win the Divas Title, then have Stephanie confront her about it, make it seem like Stephanie wants to take the title from her and then lead to a match at SummerSlam if Stephanie is willing to wrestle again.
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