WWE has been getting a lot of attention for The Bloodline storyline in recent months and the storyline has seen some interesting in developments as of late. WrestleMania is almost here which typically means that storylines will be blown off completely, but that doesn’t seem to be the case this time around.

During a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez said that it looks clear after watching the most recent episodes of Raw and SmackDown that WWE has plans for after WrestleMania. Dave Meltzer then went on to confirm the speculation when he said, “They have a year of post-Mania plans.”

Alvarez added that WWE has seemingly been planting a lot of seeds as of late and the company likely won’t be going into a lull where they have to start all over again with storylines once WrestleMania is over.

Meltzer then went on to explain that there will likely be a difference in creative plans following WrestleMania now that there’s a new regime in charge when he added, “A lot of times, too, when it comes to WrestleMania, Vince when he had it would do things that he thought the fans want but he doesn’t really want.

“In the period building until building up to SummerSlam, it was kind of like ‘okay, I did what the fans want, they were wrong and now I’m gonna start… I’m gonna go with this until I can squash the guy the fans like and then we can go back to doing business.’”

WrestleMania is less than two weeks away, so it will be interesting to see what type of direction the WWE storylines take following the Showcase of the Immortals. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.

H/T WrestleTalk.com

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