Remember that massively over-the-top supercard you book on your WWE video games? The Greatest Royal Rumble was that, come to life.
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New Orleans’ second WrestleMania in four years ended up being memorable – for all the reasons you expected going in, and one that you perhaps didn’t with a weird as all heck main event.
Will Jinder be unhindered? Well, as it turned out, no, as WWE’s latest project of plucking someone from the depths of Superstars and turning them into a champion blossomed.
It’s that time of year again as wrestling seems to be giving way to the Ultimate Thrill Ride on a show that seemed to be a final farewell for the Dead Man.
SmackDown’s last PPV before WrestleMania saw the return of a slightly-different Elimination Chamber.
In amongst the responses to my “Royal Stumble” column over the weekend, there was an interesting alternative viewpoint to “why WWE has a dearth of credible championship challengers”, and the answer is simple: they’ve sacrificed everyone in an attempt to build up Roman Reigns. Although WWE did ultimately achieve their end goal of getting the fans to accept Reigns, ironically, it was at last year’s Rumble where the signs were clearly displayed that this was the wrong time to push Reigns.