#4. Roman Reigns and Goldberg have already signed a contract for a match
Despite the lack of a live audience, WWE did quite an impressive job with WrestleMania 36 this year. With the show being hosted over two nights, WWE spaced out both Night 1 and Night 2 and featured most of their biggest stars across both nights. Even The Undertaker and Goldberg got right into the middle of the action in their respective matches.
The original plans for Roman Reigns vs. Goldberg were set for WWE WrestleMania 36, and the two competitors had also signed a contract for this bout. But the match never happened. Reigns withdrew himself from the card as the COVID-19 pandemic started to erupt. Instead, WWE had Goldberg face Braun Strowman, and "The Monster Among Men" became the new WWE Universal Champion.
With Reigns sporting a new look and a compelling persona, the sensible option would be for WWE to re-book his match with Goldberg for WWE WrestleMania 37. There's already a special aura to this intense feud in the making, and the prestigious show deserves a blockbuster between Reigns and Goldberg.