With the Road To Wrestlemania already deeply underway I thought it was time we started fantasy booking the feuds to our own liking. The only things to keep in mind are do not change the current feuds. Everything that has happened on WWE television till now must be taken into consideration. Preferably no debuts but returning superstars are fine. How would you book it?
MY Road to WM:
Roman Reigns Vs. Brock Lesnar - I do not see Daniel Bryan being added to the WM Main Event. Reigns goes over at his match with Daniel who shakes his hand post match to show that Reigns deserved the win. Roman calls out Brock Lesnar on RAW and he comes out with Paul Heyman by his side. Roman says it's time to enter Romans Reign. Brock laughs it off and goes straight to attacking Reigns who keeps getting up and asking for more. Brock sees that this guy is a potential threat and a beast himself. Reigns fires back another week with a Superman Punch and a Spear on another RAW but that does little to phase Brock. Reigns promises the people and Brock that they will see a whole lot more ass whooping than they have in the past from Reigns at WM. Reigns wins the title at WM.
Rusev Vs. John Cena - Cena loses at Fast Lane by count out after both men take a crazy move, like a superplex, to the outside. Rusev is able to get back in the ring before the ten count but Cena cannot. This continues the story of whether Cena has it in him or not. Going into WM, Cena faces many of his former opponents to prove to himself that he's still got it but fails to beat most of them. Rusev also faces the same opponents and manages to get decisive clean victories over all of them. This builds Rusev as the Super Athlete and adds doubt as to whether Cena can still go or not. At WM, Rusev gets the victory in a dirty manner or by a cheap roll up.
Sting Vs. HHH - Sting speaks for the first time at Fast Lane and says if at WM he wins then the Authority is gone forever but if HHH wins then Sting will be gone forever. It is made clear that there is no stipulation to bring either of the competitors back. HHH may still compete as a wrestler after WM. HHH attacks Sting with a sledgehammer on RAW one night and then the next week Sting evens the odds with a baseball bat. The Authority members try to jump Sting backstage but it ends up being a fake Sting and they see the baseball bat with a crow next to it off the side of the beat down. The mind games of Sting continue as he attempts to save WWE from drowning like WCW did due to dumb moves made by the operators. HHH goes into business for himself to save the Authority and maintain complete control over RAW/SD. At WM, Sting makes his in ring debut and defeats HHH. Post match the gong goes off and you see a image with (DEADMAN RISES) written on the screen, thus setting up WM32.
Seth Rollins Vs. Randy Orton - Seth Rollins issues an open challenge to anyone in the back to come and face him as he has no match at Fast Lane. Ryback comes to the ring but is attacked from behind by a returning Randy Orton. Orton quickly goes after Rollins and lays him out with an RKO on the stage after brawling with him. Randy wants payback for what Rollins tried to do him. Randy says you don't killer the legendary legend killer. Rollins stays firm the whole time and says Randys time is gone, he should have stayed home. The WWE is in route to the future and the future is Seth Rollins. At WM, even with the help of J&J Security, Seth Rollins loses to Randy Orton. Later on in the night after Roman Reigns has won the WWE Championship, Paul Heyman says if plan A doesn't work there is always a plan B and brings out his newest client, Seth Rollins. Brock Lesnar lays out Roman Reigns with a german suplex and a F5. Rollins with the Curb Stomp and Phoenix Splash for the victory and to become the NEW WWE Champion and align himself with Paul Heyman.
Kane Vs. Big Show - yes I said that. With the heel turn of Big Show both the giants go at it one more time. This time Kane says enough is enough and they have feuded enough times. The winner of the match at WM can stay but the loser should pack his bags and go home because it's a retirement match. Big Show accepts the challenge and says it was a pleasure knowing Kane. At WM Big Show wins the match and retires Kane in the process.
MY Road to WM:
Roman Reigns Vs. Brock Lesnar - I do not see Daniel Bryan being added to the WM Main Event. Reigns goes over at his match with Daniel who shakes his hand post match to show that Reigns deserved the win. Roman calls out Brock Lesnar on RAW and he comes out with Paul Heyman by his side. Roman says it's time to enter Romans Reign. Brock laughs it off and goes straight to attacking Reigns who keeps getting up and asking for more. Brock sees that this guy is a potential threat and a beast himself. Reigns fires back another week with a Superman Punch and a Spear on another RAW but that does little to phase Brock. Reigns promises the people and Brock that they will see a whole lot more ass whooping than they have in the past from Reigns at WM. Reigns wins the title at WM.
Rusev Vs. John Cena - Cena loses at Fast Lane by count out after both men take a crazy move, like a superplex, to the outside. Rusev is able to get back in the ring before the ten count but Cena cannot. This continues the story of whether Cena has it in him or not. Going into WM, Cena faces many of his former opponents to prove to himself that he's still got it but fails to beat most of them. Rusev also faces the same opponents and manages to get decisive clean victories over all of them. This builds Rusev as the Super Athlete and adds doubt as to whether Cena can still go or not. At WM, Rusev gets the victory in a dirty manner or by a cheap roll up.
Sting Vs. HHH - Sting speaks for the first time at Fast Lane and says if at WM he wins then the Authority is gone forever but if HHH wins then Sting will be gone forever. It is made clear that there is no stipulation to bring either of the competitors back. HHH may still compete as a wrestler after WM. HHH attacks Sting with a sledgehammer on RAW one night and then the next week Sting evens the odds with a baseball bat. The Authority members try to jump Sting backstage but it ends up being a fake Sting and they see the baseball bat with a crow next to it off the side of the beat down. The mind games of Sting continue as he attempts to save WWE from drowning like WCW did due to dumb moves made by the operators. HHH goes into business for himself to save the Authority and maintain complete control over RAW/SD. At WM, Sting makes his in ring debut and defeats HHH. Post match the gong goes off and you see a image with (DEADMAN RISES) written on the screen, thus setting up WM32.
Seth Rollins Vs. Randy Orton - Seth Rollins issues an open challenge to anyone in the back to come and face him as he has no match at Fast Lane. Ryback comes to the ring but is attacked from behind by a returning Randy Orton. Orton quickly goes after Rollins and lays him out with an RKO on the stage after brawling with him. Randy wants payback for what Rollins tried to do him. Randy says you don't killer the legendary legend killer. Rollins stays firm the whole time and says Randys time is gone, he should have stayed home. The WWE is in route to the future and the future is Seth Rollins. At WM, even with the help of J&J Security, Seth Rollins loses to Randy Orton. Later on in the night after Roman Reigns has won the WWE Championship, Paul Heyman says if plan A doesn't work there is always a plan B and brings out his newest client, Seth Rollins. Brock Lesnar lays out Roman Reigns with a german suplex and a F5. Rollins with the Curb Stomp and Phoenix Splash for the victory and to become the NEW WWE Champion and align himself with Paul Heyman.
Kane Vs. Big Show - yes I said that. With the heel turn of Big Show both the giants go at it one more time. This time Kane says enough is enough and they have feuded enough times. The winner of the match at WM can stay but the loser should pack his bags and go home because it's a retirement match. Big Show accepts the challenge and says it was a pleasure knowing Kane. At WM Big Show wins the match and retires Kane in the process.