5 major twists to the Royal Rumble match
More than likely!The first flagstone on the Road to Wrestlemania might look a little unfamiliar this year, with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the line for the first time since 1992. All that does is heighten the anticipation for the Rumble, which makes amends for the absence of many big names like Cena, Rollins, Sting and Cesaro.That's not to say that the Rumble would've been bland without the stipulation, but it must be admitted that one-fourth of the WWE's biggest PPVs hasn't had as bedazzling a build-up as many have hoped. And of the usual suspects like injury and Creative's block, more blame can be apportioned to the man in the spotlight, Roman Reigns. It seems that the man with the biggest belt in sports entertainment can't help but leave the impression that he doesn't merit it. Now given, he's made leaps and bounds from his nascence in the WWE, but a main eventer needs a level of charisma that a member of one of wrestling's most revered families just doesn't have. On that bombshell, we believe that a few curveballs would serve the 29th Royal Rumble well.
#5 Both feet touch at the same time
Well, somebody had to say it. We think it should be Triple H and Roman going at it, with Brock left to deal with his Family problems. The Game and the Samoan Superman put on an engaging show, before both tumble out together, leaving the fans with the tried-and-tested vague finish.
A rematch is set up for FastLane, where the Roman empire ends, giving credibility to his almost two-month long run. The two main event WrestleMania, by which time Reigns has hopefully worked on the non-physical aspects of his game, and regains the WHC.