Batista’s role at WrestleMania
After watching Smackdown last night, it still isn’t clear who Batista will face at WrestleMania XXIV on March 30. Assuming that Shawn Michaels will be wrestling Ric Flair, that leaves Batista and Chris Jericho as the two biggest stars without an opponent for WWE’s marquee show.
I have a feeling that Jericho will end up in the Money in the Bank ladder match, so that leaves only Batista, who I don’t see as a participant in the ladder match. Here are a few possible scenarios for “The Animal” at WrestleMania:
A triple-threat match vs. Edge and The Undertaker for the world heavyweight title: I have seen speculation about this on various Web sites and message boards, but I don’t think it’s happening. For one thing, I don’t see WWE having two triple-threat world titles matches on the same show. Also, unlike John Cena, who lost to Randy Orton at No Way Out on a cheap disqualification, Batista was pinned cleanly by The Undertaker in the elimination chamber match, and thus has no case that he deserves to be in the title match. Finally, Batista, Edge and Undertaker just had a tripe-threat match at Armageddon in December, so it’s already been done. All of the focus of the Smackdown main event at WrestleMania is on Edge and Undertaker.
Teaming with Floyd Mayweather vs. Big Show and Shane McMahon: There was talk that the original idea for this angle was to have Mayweather and Rey Mysterio face Show and McMahon, but that had to be scrapped due to Mysterio suffering a torn biceps. As it stands now, Mayweather vs. Show is a one-on-one match, but that could change. If it ends up becoming a tag match, Batista would be a logical choice because he and Mysterio are close friends in the story line. Plus, it could lead to a post-WrestleMania program between Batista and Show.
Facing MVP: This probably is a long shot, but it’s the match I would most like to see Batista in at WrestleMania. These two have wrestled a couple times recently, with Batista winning both matches. On Smackdown last night, MVP got in a lot of offense before Batista finally prevailed. This reminds me somewhat of MVP’s program with Chris Benoit last year, when he lost to Benoit a few times before finally getting that elusive victory over him. MVP was taken a lot more seriously as a result of those matches. Working a high-profile program with Batista would be an even greater boost to MVP’s rising career. If MVP were to lay out Batista in the next couple of weeks, there could be a lot of interest in a match between them at WrestleMania.
MVP’s U.S. title probably wouldn’t be at stake, as it has been established that the U.S. and Intercontinental titles are beneath guys such as Batista, Undertaker, Triple H, Cena and Michaels. The wildcard in this is Matt Hardy. If Hardy is back for WrestleMania, MVP would be his logical opponent. However, if Hardy’s return was held off until after WrestleMania, and if MVP were to upset Batista, or even if he fell just short in a competitive match, it would make the Hardy-MVP program even more meaningful.
A few other thoughts on last night’s Smackdown:
I’m not sure it was wise to have an injured Mysterio wrestle again. Gutting it out for a short world title match on pay-per-view is one thing, but the match with Chavo Guerrero seemed unnecessary. It’s probably past the point of mattering, but the match also further buried the ECW title, as the ECW champion was pinned by a one-armed man.
The post-match attack by Big Show – in Mysterio’s home town – was effective at getting Show a lot of heel heat. Actually, I think it would have been safer for Mysterio if they had just down the beatdown instead of the match. It probably wasn’t a great idea for anyone to be grabbing on Mysterio’s injured arm, but it was obvious that Show was being cautious with it. …
Benjamin and Jimmy Wang Yang had a really good match. Benjamin executed the move of the night when he leaped onto the top rope and hit an overhead suplex on Yang, who landed more than halfway across the ring. Benjamin never ceases to impress me with his athleticism and agility. There’s still something missing in his delivery on the mic, but he definitely deserves a push. As for Yang, he probably never will wrestle in a pay-per-view main event, but he also is very talented and fun to watch. I think Yang should be moved to ECW, where he would instantly become a top contender for the title. …
It’s very strange to have the announce teams for all three WWE shows do the “serious voice” when talking about an angle involving Hornswoggle. He had been depicted as a cartoon character who lived under the ring, and now they are talking about him suffering from “swelling of the brain.” Speaking of which, I'm not so sure I'd be doing angles involving brain injuries at this time. Here’s a thought: When Hornswoggle was cornered in the cage on Raw Monday, why didn’t he just spray paint a black box on the mat and jump into it like he did that time when he “ran through” a wall in front of Carlito? …
It looks like the days of The Great Khali being treated as something special are over. He has now been pinned by Finlay and Kane in consecutive weeks. …
Theodore Long was flirting with Maryse. Didn’t he learn anything from the Kristal Marshall debacle?


Comments
Whoever is responsable for Hornswoggle must be suffering from shrinkage of the brain .
Posted by: jack in hebron | February 23, 2008 9:14 AM
That Maryse thing was weird.
They never followed up.
Otherwise, I thought it was a good SD! They do the best they can, even though they don't have a ton of guys like Raw.
I think Batista-MVP at Mania may be where they're going with him. The announcers made a point of stressing how they weren't 100% because of being in the Chamber, and also kept putting over MVP for having a good game plan. I could see him going nuts and challenging Batista for a Mania match next week.
Posted by: John | February 23, 2008 11:30 AM
How about Batista and Kane vs Mark Henry and the Great Khali...a "Mania Monster Match"
RESPONSE FROM KEVIN ECK: As Jim Ross would say, that match would be bowling-shoe ugly.
Posted by: JT | February 23, 2008 11:57 AM
Your mention of a possible MVP-Batista match not being for the US title at Wrestlemania would then mean neither the IC or US titles would be defended at WM 24. Why don't they just go ahead and get rid of them both if no one bothers to defend them anymore anyway?
And I think Khali's abrupt exit in the elimination chamber was a pretty clear signal that his days of being relevant are dwindling.
Posted by: glen | February 23, 2008 4:42 PM
I do not know why they can't just get a mouthpiece for Shelton Benjamin. That's what managers and valets are for. Let Shelton do his thing in the ring and let someone else do the talking for him.
The tag team combination with Elijah Burke isn't a bad idea though. They have similar gimmicks and Burke can do all the talking for them. But after all that years as part of the TWGTT, it would be nice if Shelton can get a decent push in singles competition ... without speaking.
As for Batista, I would not be surprised if they made him the guest referee in the Edge vs Undertaker match. I would hope not though. Somehow, I don't think they would go for a Batista vs MVP match. I suspect it's more likely he will be facing one of the other monsters like Big Daddy V, Mark Henry, Great Khali or Umaga. Not that I want to see that either.
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Posted by: Kelly | February 25, 2008 12:45 AM
What happen with the whole Kristal & TL story line?
RESPONSE FROM KEVIN ECK: It had to be dropped abruptly because Kristal Marshall was fired.
Posted by: Christian Arredondo | February 25, 2008 11:23 AM
It wouldn't be a half bad idea for WWE to match Batista against Umaga in a crossbrand matchup. Umaga's the only remaining big man available who could work with Batista in a credible match.
RESPONSE FROM KEVIN ECK: I thought about that, but I have a feeling Umaga will be in the Money in the Bank.
Posted by: Everett W. | February 25, 2008 6:18 PM
Batista is kind of stale. My storyline idea for him.
1. Announce Smackdown's rep in the Raw vs SD match. MVP or whoever.
2. MITB qualifying match to follow: Batista vs Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin in the ring first waiting, Batista gets his big intro.
3. Benjamin wins!
4. Batista backstage throws a chair or two. Heated discussion with Long. Long discusses with VG about Batista's place in WM. "Well, we thought he'd win his MITB match, so I don't know."
5. Next week on SD. Interpromotional 3-way match. Batista v CM Punk v Burchill. Burchill and CM Punk team up to pin Batista.
6. He doesn't wrestle at WM.
7. Then a season of man-on-a-mission, PO'd Batista kicking butt.
Posted by: AJ | February 27, 2008 12:14 PM