Wrestlemania 32 rumors: Triple H fighting either The Rock or Seth Rollins

Triple H [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Raphael Mok]

Triple H never may not be wrestling as much as he used to, but he is certainly someone who would want to be involved when the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) holds its annual wrestling extravaganza — Wrestlemania.

At Wrestlemania 31, he was, of course, the one who took on Sting, a match that involved multiple factions from the good old days.

Aside from that, he was also in that segment that included Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Stephanie McMahon, and UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

It was first believed that this would set the stage for a possible mixed tag match, but Rousey did confirm that she is out of the picture since she will be busy doing films.

Hence, it makes a possible one-on-one between Triple H and The Rock, which has also been rumored earlier on in the year. Such is possible but would depend on The Rock's schedule.

Like Rousey, the Rock is also busy (if not busier) in Hollywood, so that possibility hangs in the balance.

With availability of The Rock questionable, it seems to bring us back to that good old rumor about Triple H facing his protégé, Seth Rollins.

Such has been around for quite some time now, and rumors on previous WWE pay-per-views (PPVs) have always linked the two to finally face off.

Well, right now, it may happen, especially if the Rock is unable to be in Texas by the time Wrestlemania 32 comes around.

The only question now is when the storyline will commence. Rollins is the acclaimed star of the WWE right now, despite the still falling ratings so it would be interesting to see how things pan out.

If they do meet, will Triple H win or will it be Rollins? The game has never been known to lose just like that, so if it boils down to the battle of Pedigrees, the wise money should be on Trips to come out with the win.

If Rollins wins, well, it cements him as the obvious guy the WWE believes in. It's just too bad that the WWE has not profited from their investment in Rollins, no matter what others say that he should not take the blame.

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