WrestleMania 36: Will Roman Reigns vs. Goldberg Match be Worth the Watch?

WrestleMania 36: Will the Roman Reigns vs. Goldberg Match be Worth the Watch?

WrestleMania 36 is fast approaching, and one of the main talking points has been the matchup between Roman Reigns and Goldberg. Many fans are questioning whether this match will be a good one, considering the ages and skill levels of both wrestlers. Let's dive into the discuss and explore why some may think this matchup might not be the best.

The Unfairness of the Match:

Some fans argue that a more appropriate match for Goldberg would be against another wrestler who has been around for a while and shares similar skills. Additionally, aging wrestlers often struggle more when facing younger, more agile opponents. Putting Goldberg, who is over 50, up against a 34-year-old like Roman Reigns seems notably unfair unless the point of the match is to embarrass Goldberg and make a spectacle of the situation.

A Better Alternative:

Fans suggest that a more engaging match might be a tag team match between Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship, or even a one-on-one match between Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman. These are not only more engaging matches in terms of storyline and tactics but also provide a better spectacle for the audience. Perhaps if Goldberg were to turn heel at some point during the match, it could salvage the otherwise underwhelming performance.

The Challenges for Roman Reigns:

Roman Reigns has faced significant challenges, as he recently returned from being in remission. Fans might feel that this is another reason to be against subjecting him to further boos. WWE, however, might have to edit out these negative reactions to ensure a smooth match. A more appropriate opponent for ReinS would be someone who can provide both a thrilling match and an engaging storyline, such as the aforementioned Bray Wyatt or even Jinder Mahal.

The Legacy of Goldberg:

Goldberg has had his time in the spotlight, and now it might be time for him to step aside and allow other wrestlers to take the stage. The match could benefit from a better plan and storyline, as simply pitting an aging champion against a younger challenger doesn't always make for the best viewing experience. Perhaps turning Goldberg's character,(letting him turn heel), could help fans to root for and boo with more purpose.

In conclusion, while the Roman Reigns vs. Goldberg match might be a part of WWE's nostalgic routine, it may not resonate with every fan. A more engaging and strategically planned match could provide a better WrestleMania experience for both the audience and the wrestlers themselves. Let's hope that the WWE can get creative in their storytelling and match arrangements for the future.