Although WrestleMania has had a large share of celebrities, glitz, and glamour since its inception in 1985, the prime importance should always be the matches. It is said that many of those matches are still decided upon well in advance of the event. Such planning goes a long way in building the anticipation and the stories themselves. This year, WWE has several intriguing superstars and situations to position for "the grandaddy of 'em all."
Off the top, the one that interests me the least is the inclusion of The Rock. Although I was an "early adopter" of Rocky fandom dating back to his Nation of Domination days, placing him at the center of attention isn't where I would go. Needless to say, I'm likely in the minority on this one. Many are looking forward to seeing just where Dwayne Johnson takes The Rock from upcoming episodes of Raw, to the Rumble, and further into the big event. Will CM Punk's long standing WWE Championship reign come to an end thanks to the part-time wrestler, full-time actor? Will John Cena get his win back? Or how about that other guy? The one that has about one match a year? The Undertaker. How would "The Streak" fare against "The Great One?"
If we have to witness another 'Mania with The Rock, my choice would be a one-night-only return from a retired superstar in a match that, due to personal politics, never occurred. It is said that Shawn Michaels and The Rock have cleared up their differences, making it the perfect time, and the perfect event, to have a never-before-seen blockbuster.
My gut feeling is that a non-wrestler will actually have the biggest impact in the coming months. Not only is the site of Mania, the NYC/NJ area, his home, but he is involved with several major players. The man? Paul Heyman. Between his current involvement with Punk, unanswered questions regarding Brock Lesnar, and any number of possibilities with The Shield, it's anyone's guess as to who will be in a "dangerous" alliance with Heyman come WrestleMania.
Speculation is not only key regarding "Super Sunday," but the night before as well. It's once again time for the often-controversial WWE Hall of Fame induction announcements. Being held this year at the most famous arena in the world, Madison Square Garden, "who's in?" is being discussed and debated on a seemingly hourly basis among fans. I've never bought into the "controversy" regarding the Hall of Fame. It is an entertaining night to honor talent from the past and give many of them one last time to shine.
It would be the fitting that the man many feel that the Hall of Fame is incomplete without, Bruno Sammartino, be inducted at MSG. Sammartino has wanted nothing to do with the company for two decades for various reasons. It has been said that Triple H has been in touch with Sammartino regarding an induction, although my feeling is that The Living Legend should be inducted regardless of his involvement. Being the fan that I am of Mr. Sammartino, he just simply needs to be in.
A heavily rumored name that is very much in the realm of possibility is Mick Foley. The man who brought Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and Mankind to the wrestling world is deserving and also has his own ties to MSG and the NYC area, himself being a native. Being back in the WWE's good graces doesn't hurt the cause, either.
Some choices that I would like to see? Bob Backlund is said to have previously declined feeling that his career is not yet over. The Fabulous Freebirds should have been in long before Michael Hayes was the sole original Freebird left to accept. Demolition was rumored last year and it would be refreshing to see Mr. Eadie and Mr. Darsow appear under the WWE banner. Leilani Kai would be a welcome addition not only being a former holder of both the singles and tag team women's titles but also an alumni of WrestleMania I and X held at MSG.
And yes...we cannot forget the controversial "Celebrity Wing." Last year, a celebrity who had perhaps the biggest impact on the growth of the WWF/WWE made her first appearance in a wrestling ring in over twenty-five years. That lady is Cyndi Lauper. Her contributions to the company have been long overlooked. Being a hometown girl in the arena she appeared with WWF the most in, it's a no-brainer.
I often look down upon the current scene both privately and publicly, but I'd be a liar if I said that I wasn't excited for the next few months. I have a feeling that many memories will be made surrounding WrestleMania, and I don't see how next year's 30th year of the event will be able to top the excitement of XXIX. I think we all need to show the world that the northeast is the home of WrestleMania. Can we do it...?
Interesting takes on the upcoming events......I pretty much agree with you on every point. Personally, while probably not a popular stance, put the Ultimate Warrior in the HOF at some point. Its been talked about before on various sites, and I don't even know if the dude would be into doing it (I think the WWE has approached him about it previously, but I'm not sure on that one)......obviously it wouldn't be for his wrestling ability, but he did generate quite a number of fans back in the day, and I think that should be recognized.
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%. He definitely deserves to be in solely on being one of the most remembered stars of that era alone.
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