Judging by the match-card that has been advertised up till now, it certainly seems like WWE are all set to deliver one of the greatest WrestleMania's in the company's history.
WrestleMania has always remained the most integral factor in propelling Vince McMahon's billion dollar company, with many claiming it to be a much more astonishing event than the Super Bowl.
The McMahon family with their creative genius have brought forth a remarkably unique match-card which successfully blends nostalgia with the future of this business.
Considering that many in the WWE Universe have their eyes set on the Raw Women's Championship match between Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, and Charlotte Flair, this will be the very first time the women's division actually closes the Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Showcase of the Immortals, furthermore, is not at all devoid of excellent marquee bouts, with Batista's extremely personal collision with Triple H gravitating tremendous attention from the casual as well as the hardcore wrestling audience.
On the other side of the tracks, all eyes will be on Brock Lesnar who defends his coveted Universal Championship against The Architect, Seth Rollins.
Whilst his status with the company is still unknown, recent rumors are suggesting that The Mayor of Suplex City may very well be drafted to SmackDown Live when the company moves in with the new Fox Sports deal.
Since WrestleMania has always brought some of the most passionate bunch of fans together, there are many unknown facts about this year's visual extravaganza that many of us are not aware of.
So, without further ado, let's dive deep and analyze the 5 shocking facts about WrestleMania 35 you won't believe are very true.
#1 Brock Lesnar will become the only superstar in WWE history to have faced all the three members of The Shield at WrestleMania
Brock Lesnar has always been widely recognized as one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time. The Beast Incarnate has managed to create a reputation for himself in the industry which most of the superstars can only dream of.
Considering the fact that the Universal Champion is always a very integral part of WWE's marketing process for WrestleMania, he is now scheduled to lock horns with Seth Rollins for the most coveted prize on WWE's flagship show.
Having squared off with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in singles matches before, his incredibly anticipated tussle with Seth Rollins would make him the only superstar in WWE history to have faced all the three members of The Shield in singles matches at The Grandest Stage of Them All.
#2 This might be the first time in 19 years that The Undertaker will not have a match at WrestleMania
Despite being one of the greatest WWE superstars this industry will ever see, there's no denying that The Undertaker's credibility as a top-tier entertainer has started to diminish.
Whilst he deserves all the adulation that comes his way for being the last of his kind, his physical agility at this age has slowed his in-ring prowess.
Regardless of the fact that there can be no WrestleMania without The Demon of Death Valley, this could be the very first time that the former World Champion does not wrestle at the Grandest Stage of Them All in almost 19 years.
He missed his last WrestleMania in 2000 due to an unfortunate groin injury. With legions in the WWE Universe anticipating The Undertaker to shock the world in some capacity, there's a genuine possibility that he could show up for a special segment.
Whether it's The Undertaker returning for one last ride in the sun or announcing his retirement, there's no denying that we will all miss the greatest WWE performer that ever lived.
#3 This will be the first time Bray Wyatt may miss WrestleMania since his debut in 2014
In what could have been one of the most intriguing WWE personalities of all time, Bray Wyatt's disappointing creative booking has left the fans with no choice, but to forget him.
The Eater of Worlds has constantly teased an in-ring return on Twitter where he through his clever choice of words coerces us to believe that something special could happen.
Whilst I still believe that the former WWE Champion could do wonders if presented with some creative freedom, this will be the first time that The Cult Leader misses WrestleMania since his debut at WrestleMania 30.
There's no denying that he has been booked in high-profile encounters at WrestleMania, with his tussles with John Cena and Undertaker keeping him a significant part of the event's illustrious history.
Despite not performing at WrestleMania 32 and 34, the prolific leader of The Wyatt Family emerged out of nowhere and astonished the world with his menacing presence.
Since there has been no significant speculation regarding Wyatt's return, it genuinely seems like he would not be appearing at this year's Showcase of the Immortals.
#4 All the Championship matches on the card involve a former or current NXT Superstar
If you closely analyze this year's WrestleMania 35 card, you'll realize that almost all the Championship matches involve a former or a current NXT Superstar.
Superstars like Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Aleister Black, Ricochet, and Buddy Murphy are all scheduled to have jaw-dropping title matches.
Moreover, Shinsuke Nakamura and Rusev are also rumored to slug it out with The Usos, Hardy Boyz, and The Bar for the SmackDown Tag-Team Championships at WrestleMania.
Even 'The New' Daniel Bryan was a part of NXT when it started as a developmental brand. His collision with Kofi Kingston ensures that all the Championship matches will see a NXT superstar as a major attraction.
Since Triple H has been heavily invested in propelling the future of this business, his efforts to nourish the future of the WWE are not going in vain.
#5 Drew Mcintyre will wrestle his first singles match at this year's WrestleMania
Despite having a turbulent journey to the top of the heap, Drew Mcintyre has now cemented his position as one of the biggest heels on Monday Night Raw.
He has already justified his ruthless aggression by decimating the likes of Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Kurt Angle, and Finn Balor on the red brand.
Considering that this will be the first time Mcintyre will be involved in a singles match at WrestleMania, it only goes to show how far he has reached with his determination and dominating athletic prowess.
Since he's challenged Roman Reigns to a slug-fest at WrestleMania, many in the WWE Universe have expressed their opinions on why The Scottish Terminator should walk out of MetLife Stadium as the winner of this bout.
There's no denying that the creative team has established this feud perfectly and while many expect Mcintyre to get the better off The Big Dog, Roman is likely to stand tall at the end of the night.