6 interesting storylines WWE should present on the road to WrestleMania 35
WWE will stop at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey on Sunday, April 7, 2019 to present the biggest extravaganza in pro-wrestling, WrestleMania.
As WWE does every year, it'll try its best to make the event memorable for its fans. However, the last few months have been difficult for Vince McMahon and his company. Not only is the company's 'Big Dog' Roman Reigns battling leukemia, but also Dean Ambrose has decided to leave. On the other hand, The Undertaker has started to take bookings outside the WWE, and the COO Triple H has been healing an injury himself.
Still, WWE has the talent to build a strong show and please all its fans who will tune-in to watch the product. Here, we present seven storylines that WWE should not miss to present on the road to the big show.
#6 Asuka’s redemption
Asuka’s return to relevance has been one of the most promising developments in the WWE recently. It had started to appear that Asuka had been lost in a crowded division, and her fans had started to wonder if she would ever be the same again. The mystique and the streak that ‘The Empress of Tomorrow’ lost at WrestleMania 34 seemed to have taken all the aura and the ‘it’ factor she once had.
However, things changed instantaneously when Asuka defeated Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch to win the SmackDown’s Women’s Championship at WWE's TLC, last fall. Then she provided another show-stealing performance to out-do WWE’s hottest act, Becky Lynch, at the Royal Rumble in January.
Asuka's rise has been great, and has been well appreciated by the fans. Therefore, WWE shouldn't drop the ball here. Asuka has true potential to be a big star. So, the star's story of redemption should continue and be an integral part of the 'Road to WrestleMania'.
Furthermore, who should be her opponent? The answer is Charlotte Flair. The Queen was the one to end the longest streak in pro-wrestling. She took away a lot from Asuka, and 'The Empress' should be hungry for vengeance.
Both Charlotte and Asuka are top-tier performers, and Charlotte is an unbelievable act on the microphone. So, this feud will have a great opportunity to steal the limelight and give the fans a rivalry to remember for a long time.
It has been reported that Charlotte will probably make her entry into the 'main-event' feud, rivaling Lynch and Rousey. Yet, Vince McMahon should still book the Empress’ story of redemption against 'The Queen' Charlotte Flair.