5 other 'PG vs. New Era' feuds other than Roman Reigns vs. John Cena we need to see
With Roman Reigns and John Cena finally meeting on RAW over the past couple of weeks, it seems as though WWE's 'New Era' has finally come face to face with the PG Era. For years, fans of the company have been complaining that the move to TV PG has ruined the product overall with an overreliance on merchandise sales and performers like Cena and Orton who are loved by children.
When Triple H announced that the New Era was finally here, many of us rejoiced. Not only were new stars going to get time in the spotlight, but the main event scene would finally be receiving a much-needed shake-up. The WWE has embraced former indie stars and given opportunities to smaller, more athletic wrestlers and the in-ring action has certainly seen an improvement as a result.
Now that a changing of the guard is taking place at the very top of the roster, let's look at 5 other New Era vs PG Era feuds that we also need to see:
#1 Batista vs. Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman has officially become the WWE's resident 'monster' with several high-intensity feuds against Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar under his belt. After separating from the Wyatts, he was pushed as an unstoppable beast destroying jobber after jobber in squash matches before moving on to more believable opponents.
Because of the way he is being booked at the moment, the WWE have loved putting him in situations where he can stare down other larger than life athletes like the Big Show and Undertaker. Moments like this always elicit a response from the audience, usually to the positive.
If Braun Strowman gets past Brock Lesnar and becomes the Universal Champion, perhaps his next worthy opponent could come in the form of The Animal, Batista. Batista was part of that so-called 'fortunate four' which emerged from Wrestlemania 21 as the WWE's next cohort of top stars along with Cena, Edge and Orton. Therefore, a victory over him would prove highly substantial for the Monster Amongst Men.
The former MMA star is no longer with the company, of course, so this is moving into the realms of a 'dream match', but if he did ever come back, Strowman would certainly be happy to give him a nice big welcome.