3) Some Great Triple Threat Matches Have Main Evented Wrestlemania In The Past
Just because it is a triple threat, doesn’t mean that it can’t be really, really good. We have seen some really fun triple threat matches in the main event of Wrestlemania.
This includes my personal favorite at Wrestlemania 20: Triple H vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels. Even though it was a triple threat, it is still one of the best matches in Wrestlemania history. Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan at Wrestlemania 30 was also really good.
The point is, triple threat matches can still be great. It isn’t a singles match but it still has the chance to be something memorable.
2) This Is Setting Becky Lynch Up For A Massive Feud With The McMahon Family
If you are a pissed off Becky Lynch fan, I need you to take a few deep breaths. Very few Superstars get the opportunity to be involved in an anti-authority storyline with Vince McMahon.
Not only is Vince involved, so is Stephanie McMahon and Triple H. They are pulling out all of the stops to hold down Becky. This seems to be leading towards a massive feud involving Becky and the McMahon’s over the next several weeks. Feuding with Vince and the McMahon family will only do wonders for Becky’s career moving forward. As I said before, very few Superstars get the chance to work with Vince and it is usually a big deal when it happens.
Charlotte being added to the match is just another layer in the storyline between Becky and the McMahon’s. Without adding Charlotte into the match, WWE probably doesn’t do the storyline with Becky and Vince. If you want ‘Stone Cold’ Becky Lynch, Charlotte becoming a ‘corporate Champion’ is necessary for this storyline. It may not feel like it right now but this could end up being one of the best things for Becky in the long-term.
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