I agree with most of this except for a few I'd swap around... (story notes being in parentheses)
Undertaker / Lesnar (Lesnar tells Heyman that he will do what "The Best and the rest" couldn't do: beat the streak)
HHH / Bryan (revenge for Bryan being 'buried' all this time)
HBK / Punk (the obvious dream match)
Orton / Sheamus / Cena (with Hogan as special enforcer) for the "WWE World Heavyweight Championship"
Cody / Goldust (obviously doesn't need any notes)
Shield / Usos & Big E
AJ Lee / token diva of the month
If Batista actually wrestles, you could change up some of that. Maybe just have Hogan be "the host of WM XXX", and Batista in the WHC match to make it a fatal four way.
/end my fantasy booking for the day
I like the card. The only thing that kind of irks me is that I've never really had an affinity for the old Lesnar / Taker matches. They had a good feud where Taker put Lesnar over clean a number of times but the matches themselves... well lets just say they never did much for me.
I know that the way they were planning on booking this Wrestlemania with Rock and Lesnar involved some kind of build between the Movie Star and the Fighter. I honestly think they could get something similar out of Batista / Lesnar. But I think you're right. We're going to get Lesnar / Undertaker.
I imagine Batista is more interested in being champion and cementing a legacy than he is in fighting Lesnar. Going back to his match against Undertaker, he's been about being the best in the company and proving people wrong. He set out to steal the show and he actually managed to do it, providing fans with a better match at Wrestlemania with Taker than HBK and Cena. He then went to Hollywood to prove people wrong again and actually made it there as well (appearing in two movies with Vin Diesel - as many as the Rock (Riddick / Guardians of the Galaxy).
At his age, He's now back in what is probably guaranteed to be his final WWE run. I don't know who he'll put over on his way out at Summerslam. Maybe Cena. Maybe Punk. But when it comes down to the match he would choose to be involved in, I think he's of the school of thought that the Championship match is the main event. Going against Lesnar would be an attraction and a draw, but it wouldn't be the main event. It wouldn't HEADLINE Wrestlemania. And most importantly, It wouldn't carve out Batista's legacy.
Still, Batista/Lesnar is the match I want to see. It's been a long time since Lesnar went up against a good big man. His matches are usually centered around DOMINATION. But what happens if the other guy is just as big as he is? I feel like the big fight feel would be electric leading into Wrestlemania. Movie Star vs. MMA Fighter! Hollywood vs. UFC! The Beast vs. The Animal!
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NJPW WRESTLE KINGDOM 8 HYPE POST!
12 Days To Go!
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada
King of Pro Wrestling
2013 Match of the Year Candidate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=AzrNdUP6tNU
So a little bit of context about the above match and why it's so highly rated by people. Okada and Tanahashi have gone up against each other multiple times. Each time they've delivered a four star or above performance. This is considered their best match against each other.
One of the key things to remember going into this is that Okada / Tanahashi isn't really a spotfest. Just like Punk / Lesnar wasn't a spotfest. Instead it's a story of competition between two guys trying to prove to the other who is better. The selling is handled beautifully by Tanahashi and Okada and there are a ton of perfectly rendered reversals that have you guessing at which wrestler is going to prevail in any given exchange.
Dave Meltzer has described the feud as being the best in-ring feud of our generation. It's inherently like a Flair/Steamboat kind of feud where's it not only for the belt but to see who can go the distance and be better than the other man. If you enjoy professional wrestling, set some time apart, don't look at the length of the video, and just start watching WrestleCAG. I think you'll like what you see.