Triple H has shared his dream WWE WrestleMania card.
‘The Grandest Stage of them all’ or ‘The showcase of the immortals’, WWE WrestleMania is arguably one of the biggest wrestling events of all. With a massive match card spread out every year, featuring multiple celebrities, wrestling on a ‘Mania card is itself a dream come true moment.
Wrestling in 24 WrestleMania matches, Triple H recently revealed his own dream ‘Mania card. Including the likes of Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena, and more, The Game laid out his fantasy matches.
In an interview on The Roommates Show with Brunson and Josh Hart, the current Chief Content Officer explained why he wants to see both Hogan and Austin in their prime against each other as well as Cena versus Bruno Sammartino.
Hogan in his prime versus Steve Austin in his prime would have been pretty cool. I don’t know how it would have actually been because the styles were so different, but that would have been pretty special. In their primes, Andre versus Undertaker would be pretty amazing. A prime Bruno Sammartino, who was so massive at the time in the 60’s and 70’s. One of the most famous people on the planet at the time.
Something like 200 sellouts at Madison Square Garden, which is like saying you have 200 pay-per-views that broke box office records now. Prime Bruno Sammartino versus Cena. The crowd reactions and the way they would have worked would have been something special.”
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The Game also pitched watching The Undertaker take on Andre The Giant. Boasting the legendary 25-2 WrestleMania streak, The Phenom against Andre The Giant could have been a treat to watch.
Triple H Names The Two Superheroes Present In WWE
In the same interview on The Roommates Show, Paul Levesque addressed the current trend of pro wrestlers receiving more chances in action and superhero films. Speaking on the topic, Levesque, aka Triple H, further named current WWE stars who could be considered superheroes.
Wrestling is accepted now. If somebody goes and does a movie or TV film, it’s so accepted to where it’s not, ‘What’s this wrestler doing in this movie?’ Now, they can sort of fit in and people are more accepted of it.
I think over the years, you’ll see some of that. Guys like Roman Reigns, and some of our women too. Rhea Ripley or people like that. Especially with action movies and the superhero genre, if Rhea Ripley is not a superhero, I’m not sure who is. Bianca Belair is another. Jade Cargill. If they’re not superheroes, what is?”
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