Alfred Konuwa On Triple H As The WWE Champion Going In To WrestleMania, Who Should Win The Main Event At Fastlane?, More

Alfred KunowaThis past Tuesday Forbes & Bleacher Report wrestling columnist Alfred Konuwa was the featured guest on WrestleZone Daily. Alfred was back with the latest installment of his weekly segment for the Daily called What’s Best For Business? which airs every Tuesday on WrestleZone Daily.

This week Alfred joins Nick to chat all about the fallout from Royal Rumble and what going in to WrestleMania is Best For Business.

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You can listen to Alfred’s appearance starting at the 58:51 minute mark in the embedded audio player below. Some of his quotes have been transcribed below it:

On whether or not Triple H winning the Royal Rumble and going in to WrestleMania 32 as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion is best for business:

AK: Yes, I believe it is. It kind of sounds on paper like, “Oh, it’s Triple H, the executive putting himself over.” But this is what had to happen. You know that the original plan was probably Triple H and The Rock. They’ve done a good job teasing that. Obviously that has fallen through. Then Triple H and Rollins seemed to be the direction for awhile but Rollins got hurt. This is just another alternative in a year where WWE has had a high amount of injuries. Now WWE has to shift gears. Having the heel as the champion going in to WrestleMania creates that babyface chase that’s always so intriguing. It always seems to do better business wise when it comes to WrestleMania

On who he thinks should win the triple threat main event at Fastlane and go on to face Triple H at WrestleMania:

AK: I think definitely Roman Reigns. They already have the story built in. Roman Reigns and Triple H is something that has been teased, really, dating back to 2014. It’s something that we’ve expected to see. For a rivalry to go on this long without having a one-on-one match has protected it so that there will be a lot of intrigue for a one-on-one match. Roman Reigns vs Triple H. To put anybody else in that position it’s like you’re immediately shifting gears with only a month left until WrestleMania. You would not be able to sell the potential for that match in that short of an amount of time. 

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