WrestleMania 35 is just about three weeks away and the card for The Grandest Of Them All is starting to take shape.
While some matches have already been made official, others are bound to be made official within the coming weeks. WrestleMania 35 is already promising to be a spectacle because of the star power involved in the show. Brock Lesnar, Ronda Rousey, Batista, Triple H etc. are all a part of WrestleMania.
There are all sorts of matches ranging from the usual championship matches to grudge matches to retirement matches. Wrestlemania 35 is going to be the last one for Olympic gold medalist and pro-wrestling legend Kurt Angle. Seemingly, it may also be the last match for Batista. So, nostalgia is going to be high as some of the superstars of yesteryear are on their last legs.
Here are 3 matches which can potentially steal the show at WrestleMania:
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#3 AJ Styles vs Randy Orton
Though the match has not been made official yet, it is one of those which will definitely take place at Wrestlemania. AJ Styles and Randy Orton have had backstage interactions for the past few weeks and rumors have been circulating about their match for some time. They had a first physical altercation on Fastlane.
On the latest episode of Smackdown Live, Orton and Styles had an in-ring confrontation which eventually led to AJ Styles challenging Randy Orton for a match at WrestleMania. The two superstars of Smackdown Live have not had a feud between them in the two years they have been in the blue brand.
This is a match between two superstars who took completely different routes to get to WWE. Randy Orton was the golden boy of WWE, the youngest ever world champion and has many other accolades to boast about.
AJ Styles, on the other hand, has been a TNA superstar and indie darling for a long time. It took Styles fifteen years to reach WWE. All of these facts were even brought up by the two during their promos on Smackdown Live.
AJ Styles is probably the best worker in the company right now, and Randy Orton has shown time and again that he can bring out the best when the stakes are at their highest. And there are none higher than at The Grandest Stage Of All.
#2 Daniel Bryan vs Kofi Kingston
This is another one those matches which have not been made official yet. Kofi Kingston has to earn his way to WrestleMania and faces Randy Orton, Samoa Joe, The Bar, and Rowan in a gauntlet match on the directive of WWE chairman Vince Mcmohan next week on Smackdown Live.
Kofi's rise to the top has been quite fascinating because he was not meant to be in this spot. Mustafa Ali's injury paved the way for Kofi and he has grabbed the chance with both hands. First in the gauntlet match before Elimination Chamber and then in the actual chamber match, Kofi has proved that he belongs with the big boys.
Kofi has always been a solid wrestler and had all those memorable spots in his stint with WWE, but no one expected him to be in the WWE championship picture. The ironic thing about the feud involving Kofi and Daniel Bryan is that Bryan was in Kofi's shoes not long back, having to prove himself against all odds. Daniel Bryan emerged as the victor back then and now it remains to be seen whether Kofi Kingston can do the same.
The new Daniel Bryan has been the best version of Bryan and with Kofi's newfound resolve and determination, the match at Wrestlemania can be one for the ages.
#1 Ronda Rousey vs Charlotte Flair vs Becky Lynch
The main event of WrestleMania 35. This feud has been one of the best involving female superstars in the company's history.
It all started back in Survivor Series. Becky and Ronda were scheduled to face each other in the inter-brand pay-per-view but an injury to the Irish Lasskicker paved the way for Charlotte to join the festivities. After months upon months of action, both inside the ring and on social media, the stage is finally set for Ronda, Becky, and Charlotte to duke it out at WrestleMania.
There is no love lost among all three women and a slugfest can be expected. Becky Lynch has been the standout performer in this whole feud and the other two have played along.
Ronda Rousey has made the transition from MMA to WWE pretty swiftly and her new heel persona is the closest thing to her MMA career.
Charlotte Flair has always been one of the best female superstars in WWE and has proved that she definitely belongs in the main event of WrestleMania.