
WWE WrestleMania 32: 5 things that should not happen at WrestleMania
WrestleMania 32 is upon us, and the anticipation is at an all-time high. Fans are anxious to see what happens when the lights go on in Dallas, and the world is surely bracing for the spectacle that will definitely follow.
Shane McMahon and The Undertaker are expected to tear the house down with one high spot after another in the Hell in a Cell match. It won’t be a technical masterpiece, but it doesn’t really need to be. This one will be action-packed and filled with drama; it will have all the elements of a great WrestleMania match.
Dean Ambrose and Brock Lesnar will go to war in a No-holds-barred street fight that could see more destruction than any bout fans have seen in quite some time. Lesnar is not in the business of losing at Mania, but Ambrose in on a roll right now and can’t afford to lose either.
Triple H and Roman Reigns will do battle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a match that many fans are not looking forward to. WWE has done everything in its power to get this one over, but so far fans have not been on board.
These are just the three headlining matches at WrestleMania, and with a full card built around it, there’s hopefully something for everyone here. Fans are debating and speculating as always, all in an effort to predict what will happen on 3 April.
But the question of what should not happen is likely being asked as well. Knowing what moves to make and when is important, and with any luck, WWE will not make the following five mistakes.
5. Ryback must not squash Kalisto
Kalisto has been compared to Rey Mysterio and with good reason. Both men are Luchadores, both are exciting to watch, and both bring a tremendous amount of energy to their matches. Both men are also underdogs.
This was the primary selling point for Rey when he was in the WWE. Fans bought in with him because they respected him, and because they wanted to see him do well. His smaller size was of little consequence in the end, because he always managed to fight back from adversity.
Kalisto definitely needs that fighting spirit at WrestleMania 32.
He is outweighed, out powered and out muscled by The Big Guy, Ryback. Ryback is a monster that physically has the potential to do great things in the business, but has never quite achieved any real level of success in WWE.
He’s improved in the ring, he completely inhabits his character, and he makes fans believe in who he is. The problem is, believing has not yet equaled success for him. However, this time, he’s got a prime spot on the grandest stage of them all and it’s a championship match.
But that does not mean Kalisto needs to be sacrificed for Ryback’s betterment. Kalisto has a bright future ahead of him, whereas his opponent has received one opportunity after another to shine.
Ryback could very well go over in this one but that does not mean he should physically decimate Kalisto on his way to becoming the new United States champion.