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  • However, according to Bleacher Report’s Jeremy Botter, Daniel Bryan is set to face Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 35.
  • Follow-up on an earlier rumor about Lacey Evans, Meltzer says WWE sees her as the Roman Reigns of the women’s division. After Ronda Rousey leaves, they hope their “big three” will be Evans, Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair
I wonder if fans will reject Owens challenging for the title similar to how they did Batista in 2014

and Lacey Evans? lmao
 
I’d keep KO off the roster til mania and trade him to smackdown and have him face DB or whoever leaves mania with the title
 
I wonder if fans will reject Owens challenging for the title similar to how they did Batista in 2014

and Lacey Evans? lmao

I dont think so, there's nobody on the roster that was over as Bryan was. You can place Owens right in and he's going to get over with the return pop.
 
Yeah my problem is DB shouldnt lose the belt at Mania and KO damn sure dont need to be losing his first match back.
 
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if they do the Owens character right then he aint gonna come back kissing the fans asses just cause hes a face. He'll be the same Owens he was before he left. Only difference is he wont shit on the crowd and he'll be fighting alongside the faces.

Kind of like Orton when hes a face but better
 
WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson has departed World Wrestling Entertainment. ProWrestlingSheet.com initially reported the departure. PWInsider.com has independently confirmed Anderson's departure. Anderson was not at the TV tapings this past week and those who asked were told he was off this week.

Anderson had been behind the scenes as a Producer for the company, which has brought in a number of new Producers over the last month, seeking to bring a younger, fresher vibe to their in-ring content. The departure of Anderson has led to discussion within the company about whether some of the other "old guard" producers may also be on the way out.

Anderson, 60, was a founding member of the original Four Horsemen, first breaking into the business in the early 1980s. His tag team with Tully Blanchard held both the NWA and WWF Tag Team Championship during their run in the late '80s. Anderson returned to WCW in late 1989, spending the rest of his in-ring career there, where he was consistently one of the best in-ring performers and talkers in the company. Neck and back issues required surgery and Anderson began training to return to the ring. While in the gym, someone came up behind him and patted him on the back while saying hello and Anderson lost all feeling in his hand. Realizing what that meant if he was going to try and resume performing in the ring, Anderson opted to announce his surgery.

When WCW was purchased by WWE in March 2001 at the end of the Monday Night War, Anderson was brought back to the company. Initially cast as an announcer for the WWE version of WCW, that idea was soon scuttled and Anderson slid into a behind the scenes role as a Producer, making cameo appearances across WWE programming.
 
They need to stop spoiling things man.


I would love for Roman to just show up on Raw on Monday and say his piece with no promotion but you know how it goes: “why didn’t they promote this so they could get more ratings and publicity” the element of surprise has been gone from wrestling for like 20 years
 
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