06 Apr 2015 20:07:20
does anyone else feel that with rollins holding the title that we could finally see the 3 shield members in triple threat action, potential for match of the year, onlyif they don't repeat the match week in week out?

{Ed008's Note - I would love that to happen and I can definitely see the creative team using that option this year in a B+ PPV. I get the feeling Vince isn't so high on all three guys despite their success the past 3 years.


1.) 06 Apr 2015
While it would be good, I think they have decided that Ambrose will be part of the feud for Cena's US title for aa while.
I still think that the WWE are not sure how to sell Reigns. They still sell him as a face, but the crowd just aren't with him. They need to sort out his character quickly so he can have a proper feud with Rollins, Orton and Lesnar.
Of all the original Shield members, only Rollins seems to have convinced Vince he is the real deal, which when the group were together is a surprise.


2.) 06 Apr 2015
Yeah I see what your saying ed could be stuck on a paybck/battleground ppv, just feel that creative, yet again, missed a trick with not putting the 3 in the ring after the sheild had spilt and the all the heat it created.


3.) 07 Apr 2015
The very least I wanted was a side clip on last weeks Raw that showed J&J security cutting Amrose off back stage at Mania as he tried to stop Rollins cash in.

Their Shield feud is as over as RR aint.


4.) 08 Apr 2015
I think they are waiting until Wrestlemania 32, to do the triple threat match.


5.) 08 Apr 2015
The triple threat match would be two faces roughing up one bad guy.

I'm not sure if that will work?

{Ed008's Note - I think that works IF Rollins wins the match.


6.) 09 Apr 2015
Lesnar beats Rollins for the title at SummerSlam and retains in the rematch on RAW. Leaving again until around Survivor Series. The following week the Authority awards Rollins the newly reintroduced World title. After several attempts thwarted by the Authority Reigns is finally able to beat Rollins for the world title at, let's say, the TLC ppv. The MitB winner Ambrose then cashes in and wins the belt.