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Don't forget Yokozuna vs Hogan. I can't believe they requested Yokozuna 10 years after he died, and they get a damn WrestleMania
This shit looks like they just announced a death, look at the body language of everyone in the background....all he had to say was London and everything would have been fine...
And patriots! Don't forget patriots! Look at all those right wing patriots bending the knee and washing sheik balls! Inshallah! Alhamdulillah!Look at all those smiling/happy faces
Don't forget when maga Barbie posted thisThis was one of Jade's best performance, I feel like Tiffany was sandbagging a little to make Jade look bad, they dont have great chemistry because Tiffany doesnt want Jade to look to strong. She is intimidated by Jade Star potential and she knows once she loses it to her she will be back in midcard status fighting the Giulia's and Jacy Janes.
This was also a perfect spot to re-introduce Lash Legend to the main roster. When Nia came out and destroyed both, Lash could have come out snad pumped kick Nia, Jade takes notice of her move and gives a nod and a handshake for saving her, Lash and Nia continue their story from NXT plus you are building in a future Tag Team in Jade and Lash as I said before the new Twin Towers.
How did Lashley get in this?Let me know what yall think about this storyline
Act 1: Cena’s Last Stand
- Main Event: John Cena vs Brock Lesnar (advertised as Cena’s possible final match).
- Cena digs deep, survives Suplex City, and after multiple near falls, finally overcomes Lesnar with an Attitude Adjustment off the top rope.
- 1…2…3. Cena wins.
- The arena explodes.
- Post-match: Standing ovation. “Thank you Cena” chants echo.
- Fireworks. Banners drop.
- Locker room empties — Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, The Usos, and even veterans like Rey Mysterio come out.
- Cena hugs people, tears in his eyes. The moment feels like his official goodbye.
Act 2: Brock Snaps
- Cena soaks it all in… but the camera cuts to Brock Lesnar on the outside. He’s fuming.
- Suddenly, Brock storms back in the ring.
- He obliterates Cena with 5 F5s.
- Then he goes wild — suplexing Cody, flooring Rollins, wiping out Sami and KO, destroying Roman and Randy with chair shots.
- Commentary screams: “This is the most dangerous we’ve ever seen Brock Lesnar!”
- The locker room tries to contain him, but he destroys everyone.
- The arena turns chaotic. Fans are stunned.
Act 3: He Arrives
- Suddenly Lights go out… Oba Femi’s music hits.
- The crowd doesn’t expect it — massive pop.
- The camera pans to the entrance ramp. Oba Femi walks out slowly, calm and towering, making his main roster debut in the most epic way possible.
- He enters the ring. Stares straight at Brock.
- Brock circles him, snarling, ready to strike.
- They go face to face — crowd chanting “Holy sht!”* and “This is awesome!”
- Instead of attacking, Brock stops. He sizes up Oba… and smirks.
- He shakes his head like, “Not tonight.”
- Brock rolls out of the ring and storms out of the arena.
- Oba remains in the ring, standing tall. The show ends with fans chanting his name.
Act 4: Building the Feud
- The next week, Paul Heyman explains:
- Brock didn’t back down because he was scared.
- He backed down because Oba isn’t worth it yet.
- He calls Oba a rookie, undeserving of sharing a ring with Brock Lesnar.
- Oba interrupts and powerslams Heyman to send a message.
- Over the weeks:
- Oba destroys everyone put in front of him (Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, Bronson Reed, Lashley).
- Brock keeps interfering, attacking Oba after matches.
- Commentary pushes: “This isn’t just Brock vs Oba. This is The Beast vs The Future.”
WrestleMania Payoff
- Oba Femi vs Brock Lesnar.
- Brutal match. Suplexes, powerbombs, multiple F5s. Oba kicks out each time.
- Finish: Oba catches Brock mid-F5, powers him into a Thunderclap Powerbomb.
- 1…2…3. Oba wins clean.
- Cena’s final torch pass → Brock puts over Oba → Oba becomes the new unstoppable force on the main roster.
I think a lot of those dudes who were released and went elsewhere and came back will be released again. WWE has tapped into too much talent from TNA, Evolve and now AAA not including their own rosters to keep everyone around.