The post Wrestlemania XXX PPV! Extreme Rules continues some feuds and looks to start some new ones. It will feature the 2nd title defense of new WWE World Champ Daniel Bryan, the PPV of the future of the women's division and the reformation of one of the most dominant groups of the 2000s. Let's break the card down.
They should start the show off with one of my most looked forward to matches of 2014, Big E VS Bad News Barrett. Out of nowhere, right after Wrestlemania, Barrett has made a comeback, beating Mysterio in his debut as BNB. The crowd loved it, just like when he won the IC Title last year. Barrett when on to beat Ziggler, Sheamus and RVD on his route to Extreme Rules. A resurgence of this kind, especially after beating 4 World Champions in a row, can only result in an IC Title reign. I'm really looking forward to this match. Two big young guns fighting over a mid card title, that's what is needed! Big E's title reign hasn't been too important at all unfortunately, but that's basically with any mid card title nowadays. Barrett's already held the belt three times. If the only way to continue this feud is for Barrett to win, then I'm going with Barrett. Bad news for Big E.
Rusev makes singles match debut on PPV against two guys who he beat in the weeks before. Rusev has the look WWE wants, he has an attractive mouth piece and I'm sure he has the backing of the company. He'll demolish these two and probably start his real first feud. I wonder who will that be?
Cesaro and Swagger's PPV match is now a triple threat featuring the returning RVD. I think that was done to have a fan favorite in the match since Cesaro is still technically a heel, until Lesnar shows his face again. Anyway, it's should be a fun match, hopefully with a lot of good spots. Maybe a Cesaro swing to RVD? I'm just looking forward to a fast paced triple threat that should be won by Cesaro. I mean, he does have the most momentum and Paul Heyman in his corner. Cesaro wins in convincing fashion.
The only real rematch from Wrestlemania on the card this year is Bray Wyatt VS John Cena. Cena/Wyatt had a great match and it only proved that Wyatt will be top star eventually in the company but unfortunately for him, he's facing the top star in the company. After Wyatt's loss, he didn't look weak at all. In all honesty, it made him stronger. The Raw after Mania, Wyatt looked DOMINANT over Cena and that's not something a lot of guys can say. This match is inside a Steel Cage which means Wyatt doesn't NEED a pinfall victory over Cena to win, which makes it more likely for a Wyatt win. And Wyatt needs the win now after some amazing promos leading up to the match, especially the child choir. I've never seen something so amazing done to Cena. Children sang AGAINST JOHN CENA. Then they had the nerve to show Cena granting more wishes to kids. Anyway, I think with help from his loyal family, Bray Wyatt will get the biggest win of his career by defeating John Cena.
Paige is the new Divas Champion and has a big defense ahead of her. She faces Tamina Snuka, a tough opponent and probably the most fearsome diva in the division and a good first PPV opponent for the new champion. It's no doubt that Paige is going to win and I'm sure she'll face some tough opponents to come which will all build to the actual match-up between AJ and Paige. Paige wins.
Daniel Bryan and Kane for the the WWE World Heavyweight Championship has been the making for two years. They were fierce rivals, tag team champions and authority vs worker. Now, it's demon vs champion and it's an extreme rules match. It will most likely be match of the night with plenty of awesome spots (watch out Spanish announce table) and will help push Bryan's underdog title run even more. Daniel Bryan beats his former tag partner and retains. Who's next? I would love to see HHH/Bryan again at the appropriately titled Payback PPV. Build on that storyline more.
The main event of the PPV should be the unexpected clash between two of the most dominant groups of the 2000s, The Shield and Evolution. There's no stipulation but the match should be an all out war. We thought the Shield VS The Wyatts was crazy, but this should be intense. Evolution's first match back together and it's against a top group. Will Evolution take a loss their first time back together and push the younger group? Hell no. They all just loss to one guy at the biggest PPV of all time. Triple H doesn't push too many guys and I don't think it's time for The Shield to get the upper hand just yet. Remember, this is all building to the eventual clash between Roman Reigns and Triple H at SummerSlam so there will probably be more matches between the two factions. I'm going to give Evolution the nod solely based on booking. Three of the top guys in the company losing two PPVs in a row? Nah, ain't going to happen.
It should be a good PPV, well, I guess special event for WWE. More youth of display for WWE on a nice card. No tag title match though? When are we going to get The Wyatts VS The Usos? They seem to have teased it a bit on Main Event and Smackdown right?
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