
WWE WrestleMania 31 Results: Rivalries That Deserve Rematches at Extreme Rules
The WrestleMania stage is one of the biggest in wrestling, and Sunday’s 2015 edition of the pay-per-view featured several marquee rivalries that must have a second chapter at next month’s Extreme Rules.
From Sting looking for redemption against Triple H to Brock Lesnar aiming to regain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship, next month’s PPV could potentially feature several high-profile rematches.
Here are the WrestleMania 31 battles that deserve a rematch at Extreme Rules.
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| Seth Rollins Defeated Brock Lesnar (c) and Roman Reigns | WWE World Heavyweight Championship |
| Triple H Defeated Sting | |
| The Undertaker Defeated Bray Wyatt | |
| Daniel Bryan Defeated Bad News Barrett (c), R-Truth, Dean Ambrose, Luke Harper, Dolph Ziggler and Stardust | Intercontinental Championship |
| John Cena Defeated Rusev (c) | United States Championship |
| Randy Orton Defeated Seth Rollins | |
| The Big Show Won the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal | |
| Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (c) Defeated The New Day, Los Matadores and The Usos | Tag Team Championship |
| AJ Lee and Paige Defeated The Bella Twins |
Sting vs. Triple H

The most shocking moment of WrestleMania 31 was Triple H’s victory over Sting after interference from both DX and the NWO. The two men deserved a clean finish, so a rematch next month would be ideal.
Sting did not make his WWE debut to not get a victory at any point. Taking the loss at WrestleMania was an admirable move by the wrestling legend, but the booking for the bout was convoluted and not what fans wanted.
The hope is that Sting will let the loss sink in and won’t take it without a fight. Triple H needed help from his friends to win the match, but a singles bout inside a cage or even the Hell in a Cell structure would be must-see television.
Sting didn’t get a fair shake on Sunday, and getting one back at Extreme Rules would be the correct start to the rebuilding process.
Triple Threat for the World Title

Brock Lesnar absolutely destroyed Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 31, but it was a well-timed cash-in attempt from Seth Rollins that stole the show and earned him the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Extreme Rules must feature a rematch of the Triple Threat bout.
Reigns looked strong taking a beating at the hands of Lesnar, but the defending champion looked unstoppable, even after getting busted open by the ring post. Lesnar was on his way to retaining the championship when Rollins jumped in and pinned Reigns for the title belt.
Extreme Rules needs a marquee main event. Since Lesnar re-signed with WWE, adding him to the April PPV and having him fight for the WWE championship in a Triple Threat match with two of the brightest young stars is the best course of action.
Rusev vs. Cena

After Rusev won the first match against John Cena at Fastlane, it became abundantly clear that the United States champion would drop the title at WrestleMania. After losing his unblemished record, the two men should fight once again at Extreme Rules.
Now that the series is tied at one win apiece, the rubber match at the April PPV would have fans excited about the in-ring battle. The first two matches in the series were fun, but the third would determine who has more momentum.
Rusev will not gain anything from extending the feud past Extreme Rules, so the hope is that the Russian sympathizer will take back the United States Championship at next month’s show, after the wrestler with whom Cena will be feuding interferes and distracts him.
It would be typical Cena booking.
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