787 Talk: A Genuinely Historic Moment

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We’re on the Road To Wrestlemania as you know. Heck, you could say we’re on the fast lane there. Get it? But bad jokes aside, we all know WWE’s absolute love for “creating history”. “The first Women’s Royal Rumble”. The “first match ever between AJ Styles and Samoa Joe in the WWE”. We had John Cena vs Randy Orton labelled as “historic” 2 years ago because it was the first time they faced each other on Smackdown for heaven’s sake. WWE loves to brand themselves as these prophets of wrestling history. But this Wrestlemania, we might get some very genuine historic moments taking place. So why not take a look at them and hope they all happen?

1- The First Time Wrestlemania Is Headlined By Women

Sure, a Women’s title match semi-main evented the first Wrestlemania. Wrestlemania 2000 and Wrestlemania X8 did have Stephanie in some capacity (and Linda for 2000). But NEVER have the women been the undisputed star attraction of WWE. The company has been pushing since 2015 to better their presentation of the women to the point that them main eventing became a strong suggestion the past 2 years. For this year, the stars seemed aligned with Ronda Rousey signing. But destiny shined even brighter over them with the advent of “The Man” Becky Lynch. Which of course was something born from their careless storytelling. But here we are. 2019. With a story that involves women genuinely feeling as the true star attraction for Wrestlemania. Becky Lynch vs Charlotte Flair vs Ronda Rousey feels like the most heated Wrestlemania main event since Daniel Bryan vs Evolution in 2014. Similarly enough, that one also kinda fell on their lap after clunky storytelling. Maybe Vince is a mad genius after all.

2- The First Ever African WWE Champion

For some odd reason, a black WWE Champion has never happened before. Now one could say The Rock falls on that, but he’s of mixed heritage. Now we have gotten black World Heavyweight Champions such as Mark Henry and Booker T, but holding the WWE Championship specifically? The stars have never really aligned. Not for lack of trying though. Vince McMahon has been shown to go ga-ga over any muscular guy regardless not to mention attempts to push guys to the main event scene have been made. But actual success to capture the WWE neve comes. However, again, by seeming luck, they have a genuine opportunity to do it now. With Kofi Kingston subbing for Mustafa Ali in the Elimination Chamber came an amazing reaction from the crowd willing to support the long-standing midcarder’s out-of-nowhere push. It led to one of the most emotional Pay-Per-View endings in years as the crowd poured pure support for the man and gave him a fantastic standing ovation. Fan reaction was so great, it would’vee been foolish of WWE not to follow up with a one on one match against Daniel Bryan at Fastlane. However, in a very rare case of WWE jumping on someone’s buzz quickly rather than letting it die out, WWE seemingly planted the story for Kofi Kingston to have a title shot at Wrestlemania instead by virtue of imitating the same story as with Becky Lynch. As if they wanted to acknowledge how they got this lucky twice. While the question remains if the WWE title match at Wrestlemania will be Kofi Kingston vs Daniel Bryan or a 3 Way with originally planned opponent Kevin Owens, it seems almost certain Kofi will challenge for the title. And if WWE truly wants those “Historic Moments” they love to tout about so much, giving him the title, even if just for a short time would make this Wrestlemania “Historic”. Not only would we get the first ever black WWE Champion, he would be the first WWE Champion born in Africa. It would also validate their constant claims of “listening to the fans” as not only would fan reaction have pushed Kingston from no plans to a World title match at Wrestlemania in the span of a month and a half where he could very well emerge Champion.

3- No Undertaker

The Streak may have ended it’s legend at Wrestlemania XXX but another streak regarding The Undertaker has been standing since Wrestlemaina X-Seven. He hasn’t missed one since. Sixteen Wrestlemania’s straight have featured The Deadman in a match. Think how crazy it is that John Cena’s full time wrestling career started and ended in less time. He’s missed a few in that time. Triple H has too. Shawn Michaels’ career resumed and ended in that time frame. Daniel Bryan’s started, ended and started again in this timeframe. Two generation’s worth of wrestlers have spawned in that time-frame. But as of last month, Undertaker is no longer an official part of the WWE. It is very likely that will not be a part of Wrestlemania this year. 2012 may have seen the “End Of An Era”, but this year may see the end of a dynasty as The Deadman seemingly embarks on the convention scene and brings an end to one of the most impactful careers in wrestling history.

While genuine historic possibilities for Wrestlemania end there (I think), this is also a very notable Wrestlemania for bucking many trends. The most notable being Roman Reigns’ placement in the card. Fate gave the man a scare but he is back at full health and will be a part of the show he has headlined for better or worse a record 4 times straight. That’s where that streak ends as the main event this year seems almost fitted perfectly to be Ronda Rousey vs Charlotte vs Becky Lynch. It would also be the first time since Wrestlemania 31 in 2015 where the Royal Rumble winner challenges the Champion in the main event spot of the night. While Triple H did win it in 2016 and headlined that year, he went in as Champion. It’s been 4 years since that tradition was undermined in favor of, well…… Roman. It also might be the first Wrestlemania since Wrestlemania XXX that doesn’t end with intense negativity. Hopefully. I’m certainly pumped for Wrestlemania. You could say the match card isn’t very impressive, yet. But there’s a sense of new things being presented. Heck, I just listed them. This year presents a Wrestlemania not booked by stubbornness. But by what fans want. Both Royal Rumble winners this year were people the fans wanted in those spots. Kofi Kingston has ended up here because of massive fan support and despite it happening very late into “The Road To Wrestlemania”, WWE seems like they will simply adjust course to fit him in by response to the crowd. It’s been years since we’ve felt that so strongly. They tried it a bit last year, but it did not quite pan out. But this year, its a strong feeling of it all being different and it makes this year’s Wrestlemania stand out.

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