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What If? – Roman Reigns Ended The Streak
TheChairshot.com asks the question…What If? Chris King discusses what if Roman Reigns ended The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak instead of Brock Lesnar!
TheChairshot.com asks the question…What If? Chris King discusses what if Roman Reigns ended The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak instead of Brock Lesnar!
At WrestleMania 30, The Undertaker’s legendary undefeated Streak was on the line against Brock Lesnar. In arguably one of the most shocking and questionable booking decisions, “The Beast Incarnate” ended the streak. During that time, there was another superstar that should have been placed in that position: The Shield’s silent brute, Roman Reigns.
Since The Shield’s arrival into WWE, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins ran roughshod throughout the whole roster. The unstoppable trio immediately went right after the top players, including Kane, John Cena, CM Punk, and many others. Following their impressive WrestleMania 29 debut, The Shield were red-hot and ready to take on any challengers.
To the shock of the WWE Universe on the April 22nd episode of Monday Night Raw, The Shield would take on Team Hell No (Kane and Daniel Bryan) alongside “The Phenom” The Undertaker in a massive six-man tag team match and were victorious. A few short days later, “The Hounds Of Justice” brutally attacked The Undertaker on SmackDown, taking him out and delivering a thunderous Triple Powerbomb through the announce table.
This was the perfect exit strategy for “The Deadman”, who typically disappears after Mania each year. This helped elevate The Shield as the biggest heel faction in WWE history. I thought surely Taker would look for some payback after being taken out so viciously. I fully expected Reigns to brag and boast about their recent victory and taking out the greatest superstars of all time leading up to WrestleMania 30.
The Undertaker could torment the young-and-coming superstar, playing mind games with the trio. Reigns would finally challenge The Deadman to a match on “The Grandest Stage of Them All”. Reigns would inevitably do the unthinkable and end the undefeated Streak at Mania, and the entire WWE Universe would be shocked, similar to when Lesnar broke it.
The biggest difference here would be that Lesnar, at this point in his career, was a seasoned veteran. He had already conquered WWE and the UFC; he didn’t have much to gain from beating The Streak. Reigns was fresh and was hungry and could have used the “rub” from “The Deadman”. This would have made Reigns feel unstoppable, and his arrogance would have grown exponentially.
I imagine Reigns coming to a chorus of boos just like the Raw after Mania 33; this time, however, he would embrace the heat alongside his Shield brothers. Reigns would have been one of the most hated superstars of all time after possibly sending Taker into early retirement. This could have catapulted him into the main event title scene, and the WWE fanbase would have believed he was ready, instead of how Reigns was shoved down their throats under ‘The Big Dog’ moniker. Reigns would stay at the top vying for the championship for years, but “The Big Dog” never worked because he simply wasn’t ready to be the face of WWE. Why? Because it wasn’t authentic. The WWE Universe grew tired of it.
I truly feel like The Shield could have gone another year as a dangerous force, with every member holding singles gold before inevitably breaking up. Not only would this have changed the trajectory of Reigns’ career, but also the whole group. The flipside of this is that if “The Big Dog” wasn’t such a failure, maybe we would’ve never gotten ‘The Head of the Table” character. Hindsight is 50/50, and we can always think about what might have been, but let’s all Acknowledge Our Tribal Chief! ☝️
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What If? – Triple H Wasn’t Punished For The Curtain Call
TheChairshot.com asks the question…What If? Kinny Killa discusses what if Triple H was never punished for the infamous Curtain Call!
“Talk about your psalms, talk about John 3:16. Austin 3:16 just says I whooped your ass!!”
Famous words spoken into folklore as Stone Cold Steve Austin wins the 1996 King Of The Ring and goes onto be one of the most influential wrestlers of the Attitude Era. Little did we know that “The Texas Rattlesnake” wasn’t meant to win that year’s tournament. This title was meant to be bestowed upon Hunter Hearst Helmsley, later known as Triple H. Hunter’s destiny was ripped away from his grasp due to his part in the historical “Curtain Call,” where Hunter – along with Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash – broke “kayfabe” and hugged each other at Madison Square Garden. But what if Hunter wasn’t involved in the Curtain Call and the plan for him to win the King Of The Ring was executed?
Let’s analyze what actually took place for Hunter by not winning in 1996. Despite not winning, Hunter ate humble pie for a year and went on to win the 1997 King Of The Ring tournament, win the Intercontinental Title, helped create DX, and went on to establish himself in a feud with The Rock. Hunter went on to enjoy enormous success despite the brief setback. The real question in this story is if the “Curtain Call” didn’t happen, would Stone Cold have the opportunity to become King Of The Ring and go on his meteoric rise?
In 1996, WWF made the switch from The Ringmaster character to a more vibrant and realistic Stone Cold who was slowly finding himself in the role. The trajectory he was on doesn’t give off a clear indication that Austin was destined to become the biggest draw in the Attitude Era. Austin was already onto his second character in under a year. Did we see enough before the “Curtain Call” to give us the confidence to say Austin would develop his persona? The King Of The Ring tournament unintentionally helped shape Austin’s brash persona. Austin came away from his semifinal match against Marc Mero with a busted lip and had to receive14 stitches before coming out for the final. This gave Austin a “badass” aura who would battle through anything to win the tournament. The winning speech heard around the world added to this and set him up for a gradual ascendance.
I would like to believe that the cream always rises to the top, but it was clear to see that Hunter would’ve continued his planned trajectory. But Austin still had so much more to do. It’s a hot take, but I believe that if Hunter wins the 1996 King Of The Ring, Austin doesn’t become the Stone Cold we all know and love. What do you think?
The sirens are calling! Kinny Killa is your hook up so holla if ya hear me!
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What If? – Sting faced The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVII
TheChairshot.com asks the question…What If? PC Tunney discusses what if Sting came to WWE and faced The Undertaker at WrestleMania 27!
TheChairshot.com asks the question…What If? PC Tunney discusses what if Sting came to WWE and faced The Undertaker at WrestleMania 27!
One of if not THEE most iconic matchups wrestling fans never got was Sting vs Undertaker. These were two greats who evolved their personas over multiple decades. Sting would go from the bleached blond hair and loud ring attire to his iconic “crow” look perched at the top of the building carefully plotting his next move. While Undertaker evolved from Phenom to Deadman to American Badass and back to Deadman again, while leaving a path of destruction in his wake.
Let’s start by talking about what we would not have gotten, which is Undertaker vs HHH. This was a really good match, but I am partial to their second match at Mania 28 where HBK is the guest referee. In my scenario, we still get that match and the legendary moment of those three at the top of the ramp the next year. As for Sting, this all lines up with his infamous match with Jeff Hardy which took place at Victory Road just three weeks before Mania 27. Sting, having defeated Hardy at the end of February, would have a nine month title reign as TNA Heavyweight Champion. He successfully defended that title six times during that reign against the likes of Jeff Hardy, Mr. Anderson and RVD, Matt Hardy, Bully Ray and Mr. Anderson, RVD, and Mr. Anderson one more time before dropping the title to Mr. Anderson in December of 2011 at Slammiversary IX.
Now, it’s time to see what we would have gotten with Sting if he had made the jump to WWE in April of 2011. Obviously, we would have gotten Sting vs Undertaker at Mania 27. That’s the whole premise of this article, lol! I would have liked to have seen the build to this dream match with “Crow” Sting stalking The Undertaker, driving Undertaker to some of the deepest and darkest places he had not been since his boiler room matches with Mrs. Foley’s baby boy. I would not have broken The Streak here, but I would have made sure this match happened again at SummerSlam with a number one contender spot for the World Title on the line, with Sting going over. To finish this spectacular trilogy, I can’t think of a better match than a Hell In A Cell. Who wins the final match?… You pick! I say we all win as fans if we would have gotten this iconic feud.
Finally, what else could we have seen from Sting in that 2011-2015 era of WWE? The Rock was still around facing John Cena. Either of these two greats would have been perfect for a program with Sting. Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, CM Punk, Sheamus, Daniel Bryan, Mark Henry, The Miz, and The Shield all get the creative juices flowing. For me, there is one other name I would have loved to have seen Sting in the ring with, and that is BRRRRRROCK LESNAR!!! This is another situation where Sting’s Crow character can make a persona like Brock Lesnar feel uncomfortable. Guys like the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar are supposed to be the ones making THEIR opponents feel uneasy. The possibilities are quite vast as they should be with a roster like WWE had at this time, and of course the undeniable talent and presence of the man they call Sting.
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