Goldberg to face Roman Reigns for the title as Vince McMahon faces locker room rebellion
By Glenn Schouw
Johannesburg — Vince McMahon is taking a calculated risk of not losing the change room at the Elimination Chamber in Saudi Arabia on Saturday evening, 7pm SA time.
This comes in the wake of reports that morale in the WWE camp is low.
It seems a rebellion is brewing because of McMahon’s continuing reliance on part-timer greats to steal the limelight at major events. In so doing earning lucrative purses at the expense of his up-and-coming future stars.
The issue of a rebellion will not have McMahon losing any sleep. His billions and being ranked between 150 and 160th on the ladder of the richest men on the planet would surely ensure sleeping pills are not required?
However, lack of respect gets McMahon bristling. It has been revealed one of his entourage used the loo on McMahon’s private jet and pooped.
This enraged McMahon as it broke his sacred rule – one must not have a bowel movement on his jet apart from very extreme emergencies, and if this did happen, he would send someone to investigate – which he did.
However, the investigation was dead in the water as this WWE band of brothers on the jet remained loyal to each other.
When did this happen? –deafening silence with “all-in-the-know” keeping their heads down.
Back to the recent Royal Rumble. It must have been disheartening for the future star wrestlers as this event was meant to showcase their skills and build a relationship with fans. This did not happen.
Two of the biggest part-timer stars Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey won their respective matches at the Royal Rumble to secure guaranteed world title matches and main event status at WrestleMania 38 to be held in April.
There seems to be a pattern repeating which should be spotlighted at the


