Huge possible WrestleMania 32 match, WWE's changes, Steve Austin on Rollins injury

Are we finally going to see this showdown at WrestleMania 32?

- Undertaker vs John Cena at the grand stage of WrestleMania has been what the IWC has been asking for quite some time now and it seems WWE Creative too are finally pushing for it.

According to backstage reports, WWE is contemplating on the possibility of Undertaker facing John Cena in one of the main events of WrestleMania 32, which comes as a huge development.

The encounter between the Cenation leader and The Deadman has been rumored for years now; this time around though WWE might actually go ahead with it.

Further backing the possibility of the said match, renowned wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer noted that he was given a ‘red herring’ or a clue about the WrestleMania match between Cena and Taker on Saturday from a source backstage – which certainly came out of the blue.

The most likely absence of Rollins in the WrestleMania card has called for a sudden revamp of existing WrestlaMania plans and having a Cena vs Taker match is sure to break records.

When it comes to Rollins, his unforeseen injury has lead to an overhaul of at least two WrestleMania matches.

According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter, though, WWE have ample amount of backup plans chalked out for the biggest pay-per-view of the year.

- Rollins’ injury has drawn a lot of reactions from the IWC and WWE personalities alike. IWC have showered their well wishes on the former WWE Champion as well as his fellow WWE colleagues, who hope for his speedy recovery.

WWE Hall of Famer and the baddest sob the WWE has ever seen, Stone Cold Steve Austin was on point when he said that Rollins’s injury has left the door open for WWE to capitalize on stars that are waiting in line.

He said, “These guys in waiting that have been thinking if they had a shot, now is their chance to seize that opportunity. It's sink or swim now, and they're going to get an opportunity that they normally wouldn't have had coming.”

Whether or not WWE the elevates these fresh talents to main event status is to be seen, though.

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