Everyone seems to be demanding a dream match when it comes to selling out Wrestlemania. With Stone Cold recently claiming to be coming back for one last match, the prime babyface player on Monday Night Raw seems to be gunning for him, at the earliest. It’s none other than the Universal Champion Seth Rollins who expressed his desire to compete in a dream match against the seven-time world champion in his latest Twitter post.
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WWE Backstage on FOX posed a question of who would people like to see face Stone Cold Steve Austin upon his hypothetical WWE return. Everyone of the IWC seemed to have shown their own picks. Booker T wants Dolph Ziggler to face Austin, but Seth Rollins had another idea as he tweeted out the below,
Who would you like to see @steveaustinBSR have ONE MORE MATCH with? #WWEBackstage pic.twitter.com/zGreww4Kyc
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) October 16, 2019
Now, this is not the first time that the Architect of the WWE wanted to face a legendary name at a time when he is in the prime of his career. But WWE may just continue to ignore his quest of competing in a so-called dream match.
Although, we can ‘never say never’ as the infamous pro-wrestling phrase goes. After all, there’s no denying that fans will love to see The Architect going up against The Texas Rattlesnake. If Stone Cold Steve Austin has carried the company on his back at the beginning of this decade then Seth Rollins is doing the same, at present. So it will be a fitting contest between the cornerstone superstars of this generation.
As for the in-ring return of Stone Cold Steve Austin is concerned, the fate lies in the hands of Vince McMahon. He is the only one who can sanction this one last match requested by the WWE Hall of Famer. He also claimed to be medically cleared to compete in a recent note on his podcast,
“For the last couple of weeks, down there at the RAW reunion in Tampa, down there at the Madison Square Garden show at Monday Night RAW – people always ask me, ‘Hey man, you’re still in really good shape. You got one more match left in you?’ And I tell them, ‘Man.’ I say, ‘You know, it’s a tough thing to think about.’”
“Physically, would I be able to have one more match? Yes, most definitely, and I could make it to that match without being injured. Although the risks are always there, just because I think all of the surgeries, I had… where I had the spinal stenosis, and getting that bone spur taken off my spinal cord – I’m in a good place. Nerves are feeling a lot better than they use to. So, you know, in theory, could I have a match? In theory, yes.” (via ringsidenews.com)