7 Things WWE Have Promised For WrestleMania 32 (And Must Deliver)

1. Roman Reigns Won't Tank In The Main Event

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There's an argument to be made that WWE are putting too much faith in their hand-picked top babyface. Roman Reigns has definite qualities, but he's not quite the rip-roaring good guy smash hit that officials would badly like him to be. Fans just don't see Roman that way, and many people have been left uninspired by the way WWE have booked the man over the past few years.

At WrestleMania 31, he certainly held his own in the main event opposite Brock Lesnar. The WWE Title bout between both men was solid, but there are real concerns from fans over his upcoming match against Triple H at 'Mania 32. Should the encounter headline the pay-per-view, WWE better hope that Reigns is able to deal with the almost inevitable torrent of boos and jeers coming his way.

Many feel Reigns has been shoved down the throats of fans, and they don't like it one bit. That could have an adverse effect on Reigns vs. Triple H, to say the least, and it could make things a tad depressing if 'Mania limps rather than roars towards a conclusion. 

By booking him in the WWE Title hunt for a second consecutive year, those in charge are showing full faith in the man's abilities to convert the crowd. Even if that fails, they must hope that he doesn't buckle under intense scrutiny from those who have already made their minds up over his top babyface prospects. 


What else must WWE deliver on come WrestleMania 32? Let us know what you think down in the comments section below!

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