7 Reasons WWE Must Change WrestleMania 32's Main Event To A Fatal 4 Way

Roman Reigns vs. Triple H could play before absolute silence...

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Emerging from the Monday Night Raw entrance stage instead of through the live crowd, Roman Reigns surveyed the scene before making his way to the ring. Inside the squared circle, Triple H was fresh from a match against Dolph Ziggler, but looked ready to fight his chief rival. 

Initially, fan response seemed largely favourable. There were screams of delight upon seeing Reigns, mainly from females, but all that would change once the top contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Title made his way into the ring. Upending 'The Game', Reigns began landing blow after blow to the champion. As if by magic, any cheering disappeared, replaced by noticeable booing from the crowd.

This is a major problem, and it's one many have foreseen over the past number of months. WWE's core fan base just doesn't see Roman Reigns as the top babyface in the company, regardless of how much management would like them to.

Over in one of WWE's other main feuds, Dean Ambrose and Brock Lesnar appear to be heating up to a solid Street Fight come WrestleMania 32. Is there a case to be made that those men would greatly help 'Mania's WWE Title main event? If nothing else, they'd add some much needed balance to what is a potentially disastrous situation for WWE.

7. Dean Ambrose And Brock Lesnar Have The More Interesting Feud

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Ask most pro wrestling fans which match they're most looking forward to at WrestleMania, and there's a good chance Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar will be the answer. Perhaps Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker would also rank too, but conspicuous by its absence would be Triple H vs. Roman Reigns. That's worrying, because the last match listed is scheduled to be the feature bout.

Ambrose vs. Brock has the Street Fight gimmick, Shane vs. 'Taker has Hell In A Cell, and Triple H vs. Reigns has no real hook aside from one fans don't seem to want. The appeal is supposed to be seeing Roman vanquish 'The Game' and becoming the new WWE World Heavyweight Champ, but people have already turned their backs on that idea.

Ambrose and Lesnar would add a lot to the World Title equation, because their ongoing rivalry would instantly give a dash of credibility. The end result would become much more of a mystery, which can only be considered a good thing when folks are dreading the conclusion of 'Mania 32.

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