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3 reasons why Kofi Kingston should win the WWE title at WrestleMania 35, not Fastlane

This story deserves a long and proper buildup
This story deserves a long and proper buildup

WWE's WrestleMania plans were shaken up on the go-home episode of SmackDown before the Elimination Chamber PPV. Mustafa Ali's replacement, Kofi Kingston, delivered a star-making performance, lasting over an hour in a gauntlet match.

Kofi carried his momentum into the Elimination Chamber match and almost won the WWE Championship. This led to Shane McMahon granting Kofi a well-deserved title shot at the Fastlane PPV, against the planet's champion, Daniel Bryan.

The fans have been pretty vocal when it comes to showing their support for the Jamaican superstar. And why wouldn't they be?

Kofi has spent a decade waiting for another chance at the main event picture after his push was derailed following an in-ring incident with The Viper, Randy Orton. The WWE Universe feels that it's finally time for the WWE to reward Kofi with the top prize after what he has been through.

But should Kofi win the WWE title at the final PPV before the show of shows? Here are 3 reasons why that would be a terrible idea.


#3 Not enough buildup

This match hasn't had much buildup
This match hasn't had much buildup

WWE Fastlane is almost upon us. After what Kofi has gone through, it would be a great disservice to the high flyer to throw him into a title match which has almost no build-up.

Sure, Kofi's storyline kicked off the moment he entered the gauntlet match and tore the house down, but his actual chase for the WWE title just started on this past week's SmackDown.

There's tons of material to cover. The WWE should go all the way with Kofi's underdog storyline, referencing his history in the company and how he came so close to becoming a main event player back in 2009. 

Most Importantly, they need to highlight the fact that New Day's antics and lifestyle is something Bryan hates with all his heart. We need a proper program to cover every little detail of this storyline.

Inserting Kofi in the title picture as part of a throwaway match not only exposes WWE's lazy booking, but it robs Kofi of a chance to finally cement his place among the greatest legends this business has ever witnessed.

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