3. Anything Can Happen At WrestleMania 30

The addition of Batista back to the WWE roster means that now more than ever, anything can happen at WrestleMania. Batista versus Undertaker? Why not? Batista versus Triple H? Sure. Batista versus Randy Orton? Sounds good to me. What is the plan now? How do we know? Who can predict it? This is one of the reasons why it's great to be a WWE fan right now. Far too many times, the product is very predictable and very routine. We see the same matches week in and week out, with storylines and angles that may or may not keep our interest. And we watch it all unfold in an environment that at times centers on one very repetitive pay-per-view after another. But throw in a first ballot Hall of Famer like Batista, just four months before the company's biggest event of the year? Suddenly, everything changes. Now there is a level of excitement that just did not exist before his return was announced. Batista is a wildcard performer with the ability to step into any match against any performer at any time. Any Superstar that WWE chooses to book him with at WrestleMania would immediately put all eyes on the match. The company now has another selling point for its weekly programs and for the next two pay-per-view events leading up to WrestleMania. A small piece of drama has been added back to the mix and in a company that already has some great talent at its disposal, this should be nothing but great news for everyone involved. WWE can do a lot with Batista and as far as booking him at WrestleMania is concerned? Anything can happen.