Design/Lay-Out Credit: A.B. Morales.

WZ Forum Files #20: Whose 2018 Will Be Best: Elias, John Cena or Braun Strowman?

Welcome back to the WZ Forum Files!

Every now and then we’ll present a hot topic on wrestling for discussion in the WZ Forums. The topic will be open for a set amount of time and at the end, the best responses will be presented in an article here on the main site. We’ve already presented the topic and have the best responses right here.

Here’s the latest WZ Forum Files topic:

Who Will Have the Best 2018: Elias, John Cena or Braun Strowman?

Responses

From Vintage Punk

I think both Elias and Strowman will have a big 2018. If it were up to me, I’d have Strowman reignite his feud with Roman sometime after Mania (of course after Roman defeats Brock since we all know this is happening.) They should turn Roman full heel night after Mania and eventually Braun should dethrone him.

As for Elias, he is a heel that has that charisma to be a babyface as he is entertaining and the crowd is with “walking with Elias” and really only start booing when he gets that real heel heat for talking about their city or sports team. He could easily transition to that tweener to babyface ala Rock. I would like to see him as IC Champ for awhile. Instead of making fun of cities, as a babyface/tweener champ, he can write songs about the opponents he faces. I’d have him dethrone Miz in a storyline where Miz turns on him after some perceived slight to Miz which would get Miz heel heat and Elias sympathy from crowd.

More Responses on the Next Page

From OYDK

Cena will most likely be gone again for a while after Wrestlemania. And it seems his role as of late, when he is around, has generally been to put others over on his way out the door. I can potentially see two big programs on the horizon for John Cena though; the first being a Wrestlemania match with The Undertaker. The second being a title feud (most likely with Roman Reigns or Braun Strowman) en route to his 17th World championship. Other than that, I pretty much see Cena sticking to his current status quo, which means a generally average year.

Maybe an unpopular opinion, but between Elias and Braun, I think Elias has far more room for growth and I can see 2018 being a massive breakout year for him. Strowman has undoubtedly been 2017’s MVP and while I do see a big 2018 in store for him, I’m not sure if he can keep up this sort of momentum long-term, much less build on it. There’s only so many times you can see someone tip something over before you begin to become desensitized to it. And his heavily scripted, wooden promo style isn’t going to help matters. While I’m a fan of Braun, and while I do see a title win in his near future, I also think he’s pretty one-dimensional and that’s going to hurt him in the long run.

Elias reminds me, on a much lower scale of course, of The Rock before he broke out as a mega-face. People generally seemed to hate Elias from the minute he debuted, but he has very slowly, week by week, been able to turn the tide by showing that he’s one of the more entertaining talents on the roster. While his ring-work may leave something to be desired, there’s no doubt that Elias has the chops to be a huge star in the WWE. I think his mega-push is coming, and I think it begins very soon after Wrestlemania. I really believe that whether a World title lays in Elias’ 2018 or not is ultimately up to him. If he can run with the ball that I’m sure he’ll be given sooner rather than later, there’s no telling where his ceiling is.

To summarize; In 2018, Cena will be doing more of the same, Strowman won’t be able to match his 2017, and Elias will show people that he’s a star in the making.

More Responses on the Next Page

From Jack-Hammer

I’m thinking Strowman will ultimately have the better year. Strowman is something of an over the top spectacle that’s able to work in the modern age, even with “smart” fans and that’s doubly impressive when you take into account the fact that Strowman’s fairly close to 7 feet tall, legitimately over 350 lbs. and a legit powerhouse. Those are traits that would normally make him public enemy #1 among lots of smarks and internet fans in general since Strowman didn’t spend a decade or so on the indie scene or doesn’t flip all over the place. I mean, Braun Strowman flipping over an ambulance and a semi is pretty ridiculous but it’s also pretty fun because that’s part of that over the top spectacle; you know it’s not real but you suspend disbelief because it’s just so much fun and that’s an element in pro wrestling that’s not around nearly enough anymore. For whatever reason, it’s working with Strowman and if reports are true, then it’s likely Strowman will win his first piece of gold this year after facing the Miz at WrestleMania. From there, I just see Strowman’s star continuing to rise if he doesn’t get injured or garner heat backstage. Strowman will be WWE and/or Universal Champion at some point.

That’s not to say that John Cena can’t have a big year, but I think it’s fair to say that Cena’s biggest days and years are behind him as he’s now a part timer. If Cena faces Taker at WrestleMania this year and beats him, so what? The streak will have been dead for 4 years and Roman Reigns pinned Taker last year in what looked to be Taker’s retirement. if Cena wins his 17th World Championship this year, there’s a better than average chance that it’s nothing more than a vanity run like his 16th reign was. Even though breaking Flair’s official tally will be a big deal, there’s just not as much impact about it as there would be if Cena was doing his thing night in and night out.

Elias has caught on with fans since coming to the main roster and he’s fun, but he’s not someone I think of when I think of when I picture someone who’ll be “the man.” I could see Elias making his way to SmackDown in the post WrestleMania season and wind up a top challenger for the United States Championship, with a strong possibility of becoming champion sometime this year. At this time, I think it’s a proper spot for Elias and if he continues to improve the way he has, then I see no reason why he can’t be someone who makes an occasional trip into the main event picture.

WZ Forum Files #21 Revealed on the Next Page!

WZ Forum Files Topic #21:

Who Should Win The Women’s Elimination Chamber?

 

To submit your response for WZ Forum Files # click HERE

If you’re interested in discussing this topic as well, including directly responding to any of the following posts, all you have to do is sign up for the Forums, which you can do right here:

http://forums.wrestlezone.com/register.php

It only takes a few seconds and we won’t send you a bunch of emails to get on your nerves.

If you respond, all we ask is that you follow our spam rules. This means giving an opinion and backing it up in some way. Basically say something other than “it’s great” or “that sucks”.

What do you think? Come on down to the WrestleZone Forums and let us know what you think. You can respond to any of these that you like and see the rest. Come check them out!

For more from Thomas Hall, check out his website at kbwrestlingreviews.com

And check out his new book on the History of the WWE Championship from Amazon right here.

TRENDING

X
Exit mobile version