5. The Match Stipulations

With the rivalry between Daniel Bryan & Triple H brewing since Summerslam last year and building ever since, it seems only right that the match should take place outside the relative safety of a traditional one-on-one match. Given that major championship matches at Wrestlemania usually are contested under traditonal rules, and Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar could possibly do the same, it leaves room for Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H to take the spot as the main gimmick match of the night. Depending on how the story goes, the match could end be something a simple as a No Disqualification match, or even as far as Hell in a Cell. With a storyline that has lasted for about nine months, we'll be looking for a spectacular match with a huge pay-off that the right gimmick match can provide. Triple H is certainly battle hardened in gimmick matches, and Daniel Bryan has also certainly proved himself outside of traditional singles matches. There's not only the match rules themselves, but the stipulations of winning/losing the match also. A possible example being Bryan receives a title shot if he wins (perhaps even at Wrestlemania itself), or doesn't get one for a year if he loses. Triple H could also lay it all on the line, perhaps never being allowed to wrestle again if he loses, or stepping down as COO. There's plenty of opportunities to up the stakes in this potential match that would make it even more worthwhile.