#4 Roman Reigns 4-2 (66%)
When Roman Reigns announced back in October last year that he had to relinquish the Universal Championship as he was battling leukemia, it posed a very scary reality as to whether Reigns will ever wrestle again or even get better. Fast forward four months later and Reigns has confirmed he’s in remission and at Fastlane last week, he has proved he hasn’t missed a step when he pinned Baron Corbin for the victory.
All of this points towards a positive future for Reigns' career and it seems very likely for him to wrestle again at this years’ WrestleMania. The most recent episode of Raw (11th March) suggests he may be facing Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania after he blindsided him and then went on to destroy fellow Shield member Dean Ambrose that same night.
However, if WrestleMania history is anything to go by, then McIntyre should be wary of Reigns' record at the event. After winning his first two WrestleMania appearances with his brotherhood, The Shield, Reigns has since gone on to main event WrestleMania for four consecutive years, a record he shares with none other than Hulk Hogan (WrestleMania V-VIII), winning two of them, and a total of four out of his six matches.