WrestleMania 35 Fallout
This coming edition of Monday Night RAW will see several future shaping revelations will be made. The word going around behind the scenes is that they will most likely cover a broad spectrum of subjects.
It has come to light that the former WWE Universal Champion that being Brock Lesnar. Has once again finished up with company for the foreseeable future and as a result isn’t being factored into creative plans.
It should be noted that WrestleMania 35 will be last ppv presented by the company while Vince McMahon was at the helm. He has decided to take a step back from the day to day running of the company. Vince has revealed that he plans to handover the keys of the kingdom to Stephanie McMahon and Triple H. While his son Shane McMahon will continue on being an onscreen role for Tuesday Night Smackdown.
The likes of Luke Harper, Sasha Banks and The Revival have all reportedly asked for their releases from the company. However, at this current point in time all of them requests have been denied. The company has decided to take the coming months to factor the above-mentioned talent into more
prominent places on screen.
WrestleMania 35 saw WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix make her return to the ring. Where she reformed the Divas of Doom with Natalya Neidhart to take part in the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match. Despite her team not being successful in claiming the gold, it is being reported that she will be sticking around for the foreseeable future.
The truly shocking development coming out from the other side of the WrestleMania 35 ppv. Is that the company has had its hands tied by the other sponsors of the company to discontinue it’s deal with Saudi Arabia.
Both the men’s and women’s tag team divisions have taken a hit in the post-mania landscape. The Bar’s Sheamus will be out of action for the foreseeable future due lingering issues with his back. Whereas Nia Jax of the Samoan Slaughterhouse has suffered not one but two injuries as she has torn both of her ACLs. As a result, her timeline for recovery could take up to at least the rest of 2019 if not longer.
Finally, the likes of Dean Ambrose, Goldust and Lars Sullivan have made their respective departures from the company. In regards to both Ambrose and Goldust their current deals have expired and both men have decided to seek success elsewhere. While the likes of Sullivan who has repeated marks against him due to issues backstage as well as those stemming from his personal life.