John Laurinaitis' Team vs Teddy Long's Team At WWE WrestleMania 28?

The current idea for the John Laurinaitis and Teddy Long feud over the General Managership of both the RAW and SmackDown shows is expected to culminate in a 'Winner Takes All' multi-man tag match at WrestleMania 28.

The current idea for the John Laurinaitis and Teddy Long feud over the General Managership of both the RAW and SmackDown shows is expected to culminate in a 'Winner Takes All' multi-man tag match at WrestleMania 28. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that a match involving a Laurinaitis captained team of heels would face a Long captained babyface team, with the winning captain becoming the permanent General Manager of both shows. With the endorsement for Laurinaitis from the returning trio of Alberto Del Rio, Mark Henry and Christian, along with his lawyer David Otunga... we would probably suggest that is one team. Long's team is less certain but could possibly include Randy Orton, Santino Marella, Drew McIntyre (which would be a good idea to do a storyline where Drew starts winning matches and ends up getting a place on the team, before turning on Long to join Johnny Ace's team and winning the General Managership for him!) and would be a good way to ease Rey Mysterio (if fit) back into action. There has been talk of having the multi-man tag match replace the previously spoken of Money in the Bank Ladder match for the WrestleMania 28 event in Miami, Florida but I would suggest they have enough competitors to do both matches with the likes of Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston, R-Truth, The Miz, Jack Swagger, Cody Rhodes, Wade Barrett (if fit), Rob Van Dam (who I still think will sign for the WWE before WrestleMania) or if not someone like Justin Gabriel or Ezekiel Jackson in an 8 man MITB match. Especially if the idea is for a Zack Ryder vs. Kane match at WrestleMania is on the cards and some kind of Big Show/Shaq O'Neal encounter to fill the card.
Editor-in-chief
Editor-in-chief

Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.