WWE WrestleMania Match Should Be Roman Reigns Vs. Sami Zayn?
There have been a number of changes being discussed over the past several weeks for Roman Reigns' opponent at WrestleMania, which should be exciting for fans.
For a year now, WWE were sticking with Roman Reigns vs. The Rock at the grandiose stage of them all, but it seems like the plans would have to be shrugged off with The Rock now being the less probability. For sure, WWE always keeps the backup and I guess, they must be done forging the power-packed opponent in the form of Cody Rhodes who is heavily rumored to be the 2023 Men's Royal Rumble Winner.
However, While going through potential Royal Rumble winners, Dave Meltzer believes this year's WrestleMania match should be Roman Reigns vs. Sami Zayn.
"WrestleMania should be Sami Zayn. I mean, I think it's it's like I'm watching this thing and it's like so clear in my head and it's that clear. You know, and again even I didn't study the ratings, I would say that, but studying the ratings makes it obvious. You know that he's the guy, you know, I mean Cody can be the guy and in you know, you have to rush to Cody.
Anyway, maybe he could headline next year's WrestleMania. You could headline SummerSlam and Sami Zayn or you know, there's a million ways to get to Cody which at some point, you know at some point they should get to Cody too. But right now it's to me, it's like it's just Sammy's time.
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