7 New Directions For WWE After Elimination Chamber 2025

3. Punk, Rollins & Reigns In A Triple Threat

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The two predictions here are this or CM Punk one on one vs. Logan Paul. Unfortunately for LP, his dreams of a WrestleMania singles match with John Cena just went bye bye, but he could feasibly go after Punk. However, that'll only work if Triple H ponders Punk vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns and thinks something is off about it.

He'd be one of the only ones. That match has value, and it'd be the best use of all three men in Las Vegas. Punk and Rollins are mortal enemies, and Punk still has some unfinished business with Reigns due to the Paul Heyman ties. It'll be interesting to see how WWE plays this out and loops back around to the bargain Heyman cut with Punk before CM teamed with The Bloodline troops at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Surely the writing team won't forget all about that tasty little tidbit.

Of course, there's always a chance Roman will let Punk and Rollins lock horns by themselves as he demands answers from The Rock for his recent power trips. The fact so much of this is unpredictable and up in the air is a huge positive for WWE's product heading into the spring months of 2025.

Failing anything involving Paul or Rock, then Reigns can make it a Triple Threat next to Punk and Seth. Fans would likely dig that as a sideshow attraction on night one or night two in April. It isn't exactly the main event Punk has always craved, but it'd be nothing to sniff at.

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