|
For those who give a shit, my ideal "realistic" plan is for Nakamura to kick the shit out of Triple H at WrestleMania. You can run Zayn vs. Nakamura II another time. Nakamura beating Triple H makes him a big deal out the gate, and you know you have to give Triple H a big name opponent at Mania. The King of Kings vs. The King of Strong Style works.
Styles beats Cena to retain the World Title at WrestleMania. It's a clean finish, and hopefully one by submission. An official "This guy really is the man" moment. There could even be something resembling a handshake after the match.
Cena cuts a promo on SmackDown the next week about how he threw everything he had at Styles, and he didn't give up at WrestleMania because he is a coward, but because he respects the wrestler AJ Styles has proven himself to be. Cue Joe coming out -- Cena looking somewhat awe-struck (he knows Joe -- he knows this moment was coming) and Joe mauls Cena.
Cena vs. Joe and Styles vs. Nakamura for the World Title. Joe wins their first match by pinfall, but he still hasn't made Cena tap-out. Their second match sees him get the Clutch in, but Cena passes out instead of tapping. In their third match, Joe wins, but it's not by submission, because nuts to that, he'll win his own way. Styles vs. Nakamura is interrupted by Dean Ambrose with a Money in the Bank briefcase he has won the month previous. This would put us at the July exclusive for these two. Ambrose wins the belt from the man that beat him for it and turns heel in the process, regaining his throne as the "Kingpin" on SmackDown as a heel for the first time. Triple Threat between Styles, Ambrose and Nakamura at SummerSlam.
|