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WrestleMania
XXXI Predictions
By John Napolitano
Seven
months ago I wrote my inaugural John’s
Jargon column, which featured my predictions for, in my opinion, the
hottest, no pun intended, pay-per-view of 2014, SummerSlam. When one revisits that
iconic card, the first thing that stands out is that from top to bottom the
night was stacked with high profile match after high profile match. From Dean
Ambrose and Seth Rollins squaring of in a lumberjack match, to Paige and AJ Lee
furthering their celebrated rivalry, and all the way to John Cena losing to
Brock Lesnar in dramatic fashion for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. I
challenge someone to find a more succinctly superb show in recent memory, but I
digress. After the “Biggest Party of the Summer” concluded, this hashtag heel
ended the night four for four in predictions. I’ll be the first one to admit
that was not my best work in the prediction department; however, I consider it
a testament to the shock value and entertainment quality of the phenomenal show
we were given.
Fast-forward
283 days later and the WWE Universe is presented with an equally, if not more,
promising card that is WrestleMania XXXI. The 2015 Road to WrestleMania has followed the trend of years past in that
it’s had plenty of ups and its fair share of downs. Gone are the days, so it
seems, of a full-fledged creative bull rush from the Royal Rumble to the
“Showcase of the Immortals.” The Road to
WrestleMania is complete with a lot more bumps and detours than is suitable
for my taste. I don’t want to completely discredit this year’s build to
WrestleMania. Seth Rollins, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt, Paul Heyman, Triple H, and
especially Sting have done an incredible job of hyping up WrestleMania XXXI.
The card is shaping up to be one of the most memorable in recent years. The
execution of each matchup will be instrumental in having the show go off
without a hitch, but who will be on top of the mountain when the clock strikes
midnight on March 29, 2015? Here are my predictions for the show of shows,
WrestleMania XXXI.
R-Truth
vs. Luke Harper vs. Stardust vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Daniel
Bryan vs. Bad News Barrett in an Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match
Kicking
off the show should be the multi-man Intercontinental Championship ladder
match. This match will be key in setting the tone for the show and starting the
night off on a high note. Expect stellar performances from Dean Ambrose, Dolph
Ziggler, and Daniel Bryan, as they are always looking to steal the show. It’s
fair to say that R-Truth and Luke Harper will put on some great action but are
ultimately nonfactors in the potential title change. I would add Stardust to
that list of nonfactors, but I foresee a possible angle where he wins the strap
and battles over it with his brother, Goldust, in the coming months. The final
combatant to make mention of is the Intercontinental Champion and my pick to
win, Bad News Barrett. My main reasoning for picking Barrett to successfully
retain his title is that in this game of hot potato that the participants have
been playing over the Intercontinental Championship in last several weeks, BNB
has been highly overlooked. No one expects him to retain the strap. Add in the
fact that he’s only held the gold for a little over two months, and he seems
like an obvious favorite to me. Wade Barrett has yet to have a WrestleMania
victory, much less a WrestleMania moment in his career. If he is to remain a
valued member of the WWE roster, I suggest you give him one this Sunday.
Predicted
Winner: Bad News Barrett
The 2nd
Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
As
far as the second annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, I’m less than
thrilled that it’s making a return at WrestleMania XXXI. I assumed that the
match was going to be special to WrestleMania XXX as a means of honoring Andre
at the thirtieth installment of an event he helped build. Don’t get me wrong;
I’m all in favor for giving as many people as possible a WrestleMania payday,
and this is the perfect to way to get everyone on the card. My main issue with
this bout is that it means absolutely nothing. Sure, a win’s a win, especially
on the “Grandest Stage of them All.” But last year’s winner, Cesaro, gained
absolutely no momentum after his victory. In fact, he lost traction and began
to fade into obscurity. If I’m correct, the trophy that was awarded to Cesaro
was shattered the next night on Monday Night Raw, and the “Swiss Superman”
hasn’t mentioned the incident since. Despite the obvious flaws with the Andre
the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, it will be an advantageous means of calming
down the crowd and preparing the WWE Universe for the next high profile match.
I predict that we’ll see an entertaining encounter between The Miz and Damien
Mizdow, a good showing from Curtis Axel, and the win from the “Big Guy,”
Ryback.
Predicted
Winner: Ryback
John Cena
vs. Rusev for the United States Championship
One
of the more personal matchups that is set to take place this Sunday is the
newly turned mid-carder, John Cena, versus the “Bulgarian Brute” and United
States Champion, Rusev. Many a mark claim that the outcome of this match is set
in stone, and John Cena is, without a doubt, walking out of Levi’s Stadium with
the United States Championship. More importantly, it appears that Cena may hand
Rusev his first official loss by way of pin fall or submission. Tellingly
enough, the same people who claim that Cena will be victorious on Sunday are
the same people who didn’t give Brock Lesnar a chance last year against the
Undertaker. Look how that turned out. I’m not saying that it’s completely out
of the realm of possibility that John Cena defeats Rusev at WrestleMania XXXI.
If history has taught us anything it’s that John Cena is the perfect man to
completely derail someone’s momentum and send them into obscurity (i.e. Umaga).
This might come across as naïveté, but I just don’t believe that the shot
callers of World Wrestling Entertainment would give the face of their company a
pointless United States Title victory over a young, hungry Rusev. Cena’s at the
point in his career where he has cemented his legacy as one of, if not, the
greatest WWE Superstar of all-time. His current role has less to do with
amassing victories on the grand stage and more to do with giving back to the
young bucks of tomorrow. If the creative team steers clear of their short-term
memory loss, they’ll remember that Bray Wyatt’s loss to Cena last year didn’t
do his character any good. It would be even more detrimental to Rusev if he
were to lose to Cena at this juncture. Plus, imagine the magic an undefeated
Rusev could create with a certain “Beast Incarnate.” I predict that Rusev
defeats John Cena and retains his United States Championship at WrestleMania
XXXI.
Predicted
Winner: Rusev
Seth
Rollins vs. Randy Orton
The
matchup that is going to steal the show, in my opinion, is the highly
anticipated clash between the “Viper” Randy Orton and “Mr. Money in the Bank”
Seth Rollins. These warriors have history dating back to June 2nd of
last year when Rollins abandoned the S.H.I.E.L.D. and joined the ranks of the
Authority. The iconic image of Triple H embracing both Orton and Rollins on
that fateful night acted as a perfect ironical foreshadowing of the implosion
that would take place later that year in November. Seth Rollins, with the help
of the Authority, would turn on Randy Orton and take him out of action for
three months. The footage of Rollins curb stomping the “Apex Predator” on the
steel steps, as disturbing as it might be, was all it took to get the WWE
Universe excited for their inevitable confrontation. When Orton returned at WWE
Fastlane in February, everyone assumed that he would stop at nothing to get his
hands on his assailant. But he managed to lure Rollins in and gain his trust
before ultimately flying of the hinges and decimating the “Undisputed Future of
the WWE.” The beating that took place on Monday Night Raw when Orton finally pounced
on Rollins was one of the most graphic scenes to ever be showcased on WWE
programming. Seemingly, that was just an appetizer for the ever-hungry “Viper.”
The only way to truly shut the mouth of the treacherous turncoat and suckling
sellout is to pin him on the grand stage. These two talented technicians have
undeniable chemistry. The in-ring action will be as smooth as it will be
brutal. When WrestleMania XXXI is said and done, I predict Randy Orton will
stand victorious over his double-crossing rival, Seth Rollins.
Predicted
Winner: Randy Orton
Triple H
vs. Sting
Without
a shadow of a doubt, the program between the “Game” Triple H and the “Icon”
Sting has been the best-built feud on the Road
to WrestleMania. When Sting debuted in the WWE at the 2014 Survivor Series
and cost Triple H his authority, pun intended, I, like many others, was not
thrilled with the idea of them doing battle at WrestleMania. I was much more
partial to the idea of Sting and Undertaker meeting at the show of shows in a
picture-perfect dream match. It was still amazing to see Sting at Survivor
Series, and I was just happy that he had finally made his way to the WWE. When
Sting debuted on Monday Night Raw this past January and assisted John Cena in
sticking it to the Authority, I was on board with the idea of he and Triple H
clashing at WrestleMania. After their physical encounter at WWE Fastlane, I
could not wait to see these legends go toe to toe. The WWE Universe will be
white hot for this match and for good reason. This program has not disappointed
once on the Road to WrestleMania. I
know better than to bet against the Stinger. I predict he’ll defeat Triple H in
a phenomenal match.
Predicted
Winner: Sting
AJ Lee
& Paige vs. The Bella Twins
Many of you may not be expecting
much with this Divas tag-team bout. Nothing in recent memory should give you any
reason to be excited about a Divas match at WrestleMania. I’ve ordered every
WrestleMania on pay-per-view (with the exception of WrestleMania XXVII) since
WrestleMania XXIII in 2007. I can’t remember a single show where I have not
gotten up to use the bathroom or get a snack when the women came on. I plan to
change that this year. I will watch every second of this Divas match, as I
predict that the action will be amplified tenfold at WrestleMania XXXI. The
hashtag Give Divas a Chance has been
making its rounds on social media, and the McMahon regime has promised that the
ladies will be given more action and more screen time, as they should be. These
four women are extremely talented and have the potential to create magic in
that squared circle. Since AJ Lee and Paige have always been a combustible
tandem, I predict that the Bella Twins will come out victorious.
Predicted
Winner: The Bella Twins
Bray Wyatt
vs. The Undertaker
Who will be the “Face of Fear” when
the final bell tolls? That’s a great question. To be perfectly honest, I don’t
know if I can answer it. This has got to be the toughest match to predict on
the card. I never thought I would see the day that the Undertaker would be
defeated at WrestleMania, let alone make a return to the ring the following
year. In a perfect world, the Undertaker would have retired after stealing the
show with Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII and improving to 20-0 on the grand
stage. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a perfect world, and all things must
come to an end, even the undefeated streak of the “Phenom” at WrestleMania. Now
that the “Deadman” is 21-1 at WrestleMania, there’s no telling what could
happen when he takes on the “Eater of Worlds,” Bray Wyatt. Wyatt has done an
impeccable job of hyping this match with no physicality and on his own, no
less. This is the first time in 15 years that the Undertaker has been absent
from the Road to WrestleMania, but
Bray has still managed to make their impending encounter feel equally as epic
as any other match on the card. I have gained unlimited respect for Wyatt, as
his promos and long-winded rants are legitimate works of art. Bray Wyatt has
been on the role of his career, and back-to-back losses at WrestleMania could
severely damage his character. The match itself won’t be a five-star classic,
but it will host seamless storytelling from bell to bell. As much as I love
Wyatt, I just can’t picture the Undertaker losing two years in a row. I’ve got
the Undertaker reclaiming his yard at WrestleMania XXXI and beating the
self-appointed “New Face of Fear,” Bray Wyatt.
Predicted
Winner: The Undertaker
Roman
Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
I don’t know if there has ever been
a more controversially reached main event than the one presented at
WrestleMania XXXI: Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar. Legions of fans have
expressed their lack of excitement in seeing Roman Reigns, the newly turned
singles star, compete in the main event of WrestleMania. This Sunday will be
Roman Reigns’ third one-on-one match at a pay-per-view. He’s never spent as
much as one second in the mid-card, much less held a mid-card title. Ever since
the disbanding of the S.H.I.E.L.D., Roman Reigns has been groomed to be the
next megastar of the WWE. Roman Reigns, a white meat babyface, won the 2015
Royal Rumble in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the biggest chorus of boos I’ve
ever heard. If one takes all of these factors into account, it’s no wonder
Reigns leaves a less than favorable taste in the mouths of the WWE Universe.
Brock Lesnar has been on the role of his career over the last year. He’s
defeated the Undertaker and John Cena one more than one occasion in dramatic
fashion. Lesnar has never played the badass heel role so perfectly. He also
just signed a multimillion-dollar contract extension with World Wrestling
Entertainment, to many a fan’s delight. What’s not to like about the “Beast
Incarnate?” I have a feeling that the atmosphere will be very unusual in Levi’s
Stadium this Sunday, as Brock Lesnar will likely reap the admiration of
everyone in attendance. Roman Reigns will be lucky if he gets a pop at all.
That’s been my biggest concern on this Road
to WrestleMania; the man who may very likely dethrone Brock Lesnar isn’t
widely loved or widely hated. The WWE Universe just feels indifferent towards
him. It’s become status quo for the WWE Universe to sit on their hands during
any segment having to do with Roman Reigns. The purpose of being an in-ring
performer is to elicit a response from the audience, and he has difficulty
doing that. I don’t hate Roman Reigns. I think he’s an extremely gifted athlete
who would be much better off main-eventing WrestleMania XXXII. There’s no one
to fault except for whoever decided that Roman Reigns was ready to close
WrestleMania XXXI. I have thought of every possible outcome that could take
place this Sunday. In my pondering, I came up with a scenario that might sound
like a stretch at first; however, it’s as likely as any other ending to the
“Showcase of the Immortals.” I predict that somehow, someway Roman Reigns will
best Brock Lesnar and claim the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. In a fit of
rage, Brock Lesnar will decimate the new champ. Lesnar’s actions will be met by
the music of a certain “Great One.” The Rock will come to Reigns’ aide and
sideline the “Beast Incarnate.” Just as Roman Reigns begins to celebrate his
title victory, cue the music of Seth Rollins. Rollins will come down to the
ring and cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase on the vulnerable champion. In
a quick three-minute spar, Seth Rollins will pin Roman Reigns and become the
new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. The headlines will read, “Rollins Reigns
Supreme.”
Predicted
Winner: Roman Reigns