WWE News and Rumors: Lesner-UFC Could be Used as a Bargaining Chip for a Huge Wrestlemania Surprise
Wrestlemania is an event that has always been regarded as an event that is quite clearly the pinnacle in sports entertainment in the world and over the years, the company have made sure that it makes the event as outstanding as possible for the fans by not only staging dream matches but also roping in stars from other walks of life. In keeping with that tradition, it seems that the WWE have devised a strategy to deliver another blockbuster event at Wrestlemania next year with a possible appearance from UFC star Ronda Rousey and would certainly make the event a truly electrifying experience for all concerned.
Although it is true that nothing has been finalised as yet, but according to reports, the fact that the WWE granted Brock Lesner the premission to make an one off appearance at UFC 200 is going to be used as a bragaining chip to bring Rousey the other way at Wrestlemania next year. So, WWE fans can expect to see the UFC star at Wrestlemania next year if things go as planned between the two outfits and as of now, there is no reason why it won't go as planned. According to a report on FORBES, "According to sources, WWE is hoping that by allowing Lesnar to compete at UFC 200 (and perhaps beyond) it will open the doors for some things in return from UFC. Mainly WWE is hopeful for two things in return."
The report further goes on to add, "WWE is also hopeful that they will be allowed to use Ronda Rousey at 'WrestleMania 33′ in Orlando, Florida. While her in-ring segment at 'WrestleMania 31′ with 'The Rock', Stephanie McMahon and Triple H was a memorable moment, WWE is hoping they can secure Rousey for an actual match at their biggest event of the year." So, as things stand, it seems that the WWE might manage to deliver an outstanding Wrestlemania now that they have given their own super star Brock Lesner a one off opportunity to grace the UFC 200 event and hopefull it would be an unforgettable experience for all fans.