Rob Van Dam WWE Return Video Revealed

Rob Van Dam attended the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday night in Dallas, as seen below.

 


 

WWE Champion Brock Lesnar is set to face WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns with both the titles on the line in a title unification match at WrestleMania 38. In “the greatest WrestleMania match ever,” the two heavyweights will collide to determine the Undisputed WWE Champion.

Brock Lesnar might lose the match

‘The Beast Incarnate’ recently won the Men’s Royal Rumble Match this year to get the opportunity of headlining ‘The Show of Shows.’ He also won the WWE title at Elimination Chamber, making his match against Roman Reigns a title unification match.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter revealed that Lesnar is booked for two of the next three Premium Live Events after WrestleMania. That means Lesnar is going to stick around despite speculation about leaving if he loses to Reigns:

“Lesnar is booked for two of the next three PPV shows, WrestleMania Backlash on 5/8 in Providence, RI (6,059 tickets out) and Money in the Bank at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on 7/2.”

The report also stated that after WrestleMania, there’d only be one World Champion for a few months before a new world title gets added. Reigns could likely win at WrestleMania 38 due to Brock Lesnar not working a full-time schedule:

“One would think after the build saying there’d only be one champion, that they don’t add a second champion at least for a few months. The key to that’d be the IC and US titles shouldn’t have been more meaningless in the sense that they’d be top titles on a brand unless Lesnar is winning or Reigns goes to work both brands as champions. And Lesnar isn’t even working a full schedule.”

They are set to headline WrestleMania Sunday on April 3 at AT& T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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