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

1. It'd Correct The WrestleMania 2000 Wrong

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Unthinkably pinning The Rock, Triple H managed to retain the then-WWF Heavyweight Title at WrestleMania 2000. Joined by Mick Foley and The Big Show, the main event Fatal Four Way elimination bout ended on a sour note for 'The Great One', but a good one for 'The Game'. Fans had been conditioned to expect a big babyface victory to end 'Mania, but instead they were left deflated.

For a lot of fans, that is one wrong which has never been set right. If the 'Mania 32 main event was a similar affair to 'Mania 2000, only this time ended with a popular decision, it would appease many. Triple H is due some payback for squashing fan hopes 16 years ago, when most felt he should have dropped the WWF Title to The Rock.

Roman Reigns is definitely the most likely, but imagine Dean Ambrose was the one to capture the WWE World Heavyweight Title at WrestleMania. There would be such surprise in the air, it'd be electrifying. Those who watched in horror back on April 2, 2000 would feel vindicated. Better yet, have Triple H take the final fall. There's more excitement with a multi-man situation.

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