3 thunderous stipulations for the possible Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntyre match at WrestleMania 35

A brutal match awaits us at Mania
A brutal match awaits us at Mania

Last night on Monday Night Raw, we got a huge update on Roman Reigns' WrestleMania opponent. As Reigns was about to enter the ring for his match against Baron Corbin, The Sottish Psychopath, Drew McIntyre attacked him and proceeded to ambush Reigns in brutal fashion.

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Later, a visibly angry Dean Ambrose challenged McIntyre to a match and went on to lose after a Claymore Kick down the ramp finished him off. We know that Roman Reigns is going to face Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania, but will this be a traditional match? The brutal beating on Roman made it sure that these two would do their best to tear apart the opponent at the grandest stage of them all. Let's look at three possible stipulations for Reigns vs McIntyre at WrestleMania 35.

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#3 Falls Count Anywhere

Falls Count Anywhere would be a perfect ode to this week's Raw
Falls Count Anywhere would be a perfect ode to this week's Raw

This stipulation makes the most sense, considering how Drew mauled Reigns' brother in the same match on this week's episode of Raw.

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It would make complete sense for Roman to challenge Drew McIntyre with the same stipulation so that he could exact revenge on The Sottish Psychopath for destroying Dean Ambrose on Raw. Pitting these two against each other in a Falls Count Anywhere match would mean that they can beat the tar out of each other all over the arena, which would certainly make for an incredible visual.

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#2 Last Man Standing

Reigns can hold his own in such a match
Reigns can hold his own in such a match

If there ever was a stipulation that would do justice to this rivalry, it's the Last Man Standing Match! Reigns and McIntyre have been feuding ever since Reigns came back on Raw three weeks ago. Roman saved Dean Ambrose from a brutal assault, sealing the deal with a spear on McIntyre.

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Last night, Drew beat Roman to the point that he was barely able to stand on his own two feet. Reigns still managed to walk out of the arena without any help, and this could come into play right away.

Next week, Reigns could call out Drew, stating that he almost turned Roman into a cripple. At WrestleMania, he would make sure Drew is unable to stand on his legs when The Big Dog is done with him.

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#1 Hell in a Cell

Reigns knows Hell in a Cell better than anyone on the current crop
Reigns
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Hell in a Cell better than anyone on the current crop

The emotions are running high for Reigns at the moment. His brother Dean Ambrose was brutalised by McIntyre on Raw, while he was recuperating from Drew's beatings.

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Reigns would want nothing but to destroy every ounce of Drew's chiselled form and teach him a lesson for hurting his Shield cohort. The last time we saw Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania was at the 32nd edition of the show, when a returning Shane McMahon faced The Undertaker inside the Hellish structure.

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It's time to bring back the Cell again, so that these two behemoths could settle their differences inside Satan's structure and give the WWE Universe a match they would remember for a long while. With the Mania card shaping up to be one of the very best in recent history, adding Hell in a Cell would only make it even better. A win over Reigns inside the Cell could elevate McIntyre straight to the main event scene.

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