

CM Punk will lead Wrestlemania for the first time when he faces Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins on April 19. Provisioning the two -night event, the WWE Eric Bischoff Hall of Fame explained why the triple threat does not feel like a show closing match.
Combat preparation has turned largely around Paul Heyman. Reigns's wise will represent CM Punk in exchange for the best in the world to help the tribal chief in Survivor Series: Wargames 2024. In a new turn, Rollins also feels that Heyman owes him a favor after he retired from hitting the former ECW owner with a Curb Stomp in the last edition of RAW.
Bischoff said in his podcast 83 Weeks that punk vs. Reigns vs. Rollins does not have enough bets and should not lead the show of the shows this year:
“Not for me, but it is an attraction, and there are your options. The attractions work. Not everything has to be driven by history if you have enough history in the rest of your product, a real story that is working, you can afford to have an attraction match if you have an attraction. Those three boys are an attraction. I would prefer that the winner had something to win. That is always an engine.” (46:55 – 47:35)
Bischoff also approached if Heyman could betray CM Punk and Reigns to form a new alliance with Rollins.
Eric Bischoff questions the position of cm punk combat in Wrestlemania 41
In the 1990s, Eric Bischoff played a key role in the success of WCW's television qualifications about WWE. Later he worked for TNA and WWE in roles on screen and out of the screen.
While the 69 -year -old personality is not against the idea of triple threat thinks that combat lacks meaning without an important title being at stake:
“If you don't have those bets, that reason, why, that is what is reduced,” Bischoff continued. “Why? A word. Why? Why are they doing this? Why are these three boys fighting? If the answer is because they are three huge names and people will want to see it, it's fine. It would only be better if there were bets. That's all.” (47:54 – 48:19)
In the same episode, Bischoff explained why only one person makes sense as Randy Orton opponent in Wrestlemania 41.