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

2. The Match Would Become A More Deserving Headliner

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Facing up to facts, there's a good chance that Triple H vs. Roman Reigns would tank if both men went on in the main event slot. Following matches like a Street Fight between Dean Ambrose and Brock Lesnar, as well as the Hell In A Cell encounter pitting Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker would be nigh on impossible.

Looking at previous abortions for Triple H at WrestleMania makes it clear that sometimes the WWE Title isn't the deserving headliner. Back at 'Mania X-8, his match with Chris Jericho played second fiddle to Hollywood Hogan vs. The Rock. In similar fashion, a 'Mania XXV bout with Randy Orton felt limp when trying to follow the electric nature of Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker.

WWE must learn from past mistakes, and certainly shouldn't be making them again. There's a solution, and the fixer lies in adding Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose. Only then would there be sufficient excitement to warrant the headline slot. WrestleMania should end with action, not with a slump.

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