WrestleMania Who would you choose to break the streak?

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Baraa said:
No one gives a hell yea for Randy Orton ending the streak. :nope:

GIVE ME A HELL NO FOR DEAN AMBROSE :rock:
 

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I won't say Dean Ambrose because regardless of the potential, I need to see how he is pushed on his own separate from The Shield before I start to make predictions about how big of a star he'll be. Even then, I'm not sure. I don't know if he has special "oomph" to really be given the streak.

Dolph Ziggler, Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan are huge no nos. As is Kane, since he's lost twice and isn't even a monster gimmick anymore. Taker offered him the streak back at WM20 (no idea why) and he declined.

Roman Reigns? He's a big guy and the one guy more than anyone that WWE are banking on becoming a huge star in the future. I could see it.
 

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I could see Cesaro being an intriguing choice to not just say Ambrose like most.
 

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Can I say, "I'd keep him undefeated" if I legitimately wanted The Streak to end but don't think anyone on the roster was the right guy to do it? I love Ambrose and all, but I'm not going to sign off on him ending the streak without seeing how he fares post-Shield.
 

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No one on the current roster can end the streak in my mind. A lot of you said Ambrose but like seabs I think he doesn't have that special something to take out the streak. Ambrose is a amazing talker and a good heel but he is not on the level we'd need him to take out something as big as the streak.

If WWE wants to end the streak they need to recruit from outside the WWE. They need a heel who is a complete wrecking ball and monster. Steen if heavily invested in over a period of time and with new knees would be dope.
 

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Stopspot said:
If WWE wants to end the streak they need to recruit from outside the WWE. They need a heel who is a complete wrecking ball and monster. Steen if heavily invested in over a period of time and with new knees would be dope.

I haven't seen much of Steen in the ring, but from everything I've seen or read about him, I don't think he would be a legitimate choice to end the streak at all. He'd likely end up as just another 'monster' that Taker charged through, much like many of his past Mania opponents (Giant Gonzales, King Kong Bundy, Kevin Nash, Kane, Big Show, Albert, Mark Henry, etc.)
 

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Personally I'd pick Punk or Kane. Leaning towards Punk though because he has more to benefit from it than Kane.

Who I think will break the streak? John Cena.
 

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There's a point I've been thinking about for the last month .
Cena has lost 2011and 2012 WM an te face of the company cannot have that streak so the WWE can go two ways :
1.Cena gettin the title at WM.Facing taker at WM and losing , cuz , come on from the current roster , there's not a better way to retire than pinning Cena .
2.Cena not winning the title at WM , winning the title at SSlam an dropping it at RR.facing the undertaker and breaking the streak
 

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Rodrigo said:
There's a point I've been thinking about for the last month .
Cena has lost 2011and 2012 WM an te face of the company cannot have that streak so the WWE can go two ways :
1.Cena gettin the title at WM.Facing taker at WM and losing , cuz , come on from the current roster , there's not a better way to retire than pinning Cena .
2.Cena not winning the title at WM , winning the title at SSlam an dropping it at RR.facing the undertaker and breaking the streak

You could also have Cena losing at all the PPV's until next WM and have him beat his own defeated streak, by beating Takers winning streak.
 

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KLockard23 said:
I haven't seen much of Steen in the ring, but from everything I've seen or read about him, I don't think he would be a legitimate choice to end the streak at all. He'd likely end up as just another 'monster' that Taker charged through, much like many of his past Mania opponents (Giant Gonzales, King Kong Bundy, Kevin Nash, Kane, Big Show, Albert, Mark Henry, etc.)

Kevin Steen is a completely different animal to those guys, he's not a pysical monster only he's psychological also. I've seen more of his work than most on here and he has that big fight feel and is capable of delivering. He's not a huge man who plays off his strength either, his whole persona is summed up by one moment, he licked the blood from his own face and smiled, savouring the taste. He's one of the few people who could kayfabe play mindgames and beat Taker.