5 Biggest Matches That Should Headline WrestleMania 36

Will Cena turn heel for WrestleMania 36?
Will Cena turn heel for WrestleMania 36?

After delivering one of the greatest WrestleManias of all time this past Sunday, WWE will be heading to Tampa Bay to host WrestleMania 36 next year in April.

The Showcase of the Immortals will be live from the Raymond James Stadium. The stadium could be expecting around an average capacity of 66,000 WWE fans from all walks of life.

While WrestleMania 35 was successful in bringing the house down at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, one wonders what Vince McMahon could have in store for us next year when he moves to Tampa Bay.

This year's visual extravaganza saw Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and Kofi Kingston defying the odds and realizing their dreams.

Regardless of the fact that most of the headlining matches in the last couple of WrestleMania's have been genuinely disappointing, the inclusion of more competition in the industry like All Elite Wrestling has coerced the company to give the fans what they want to see.

Although almost all of the matches that happen at the Grandest Stage of Them All are special in their own right, there is none more special and significant than the main event.

So, without further ado, let's dive deep and predict the 5 blockbuster matches that should headline WrestleMania 36.


#5 Becky Lynch vs Ronda Rousey for the Undisputed Women's Championship

This could really happen
This could really happen

Becky Lynch's controversial victory in a pretty sloppy headliner for WrestleMania 35 has become a subject of debate on the social media with speculations running wild about a possible rematch at next year's visual extravaganza.

In my humble opinion, if there's a singles match that could gravitate legitimate attention of the entire wrestling world, it would be Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey.

Charlotte's inclusion in the historical headliner was always criticized, but Vince McMahon could right the wrongs next year by giving us an edge-of-a-seat thriller between two of the most compelling female performers.

Judging by how their clash at this year's event ended, there's a rematch written all over it with The Rowdy One returning back to the squared circle to challenge The Man.

Furthermore, Becky holding both the belts could result in a possible unification which sees her defending the gold against The Baddest Woman on The Planet.

Could we see the women's division close WrestleMania 36 at the Raymond James Stadium?

#4 Roman Reigns vs. The Rock for the Universal Championship

Will The Great One slug it out with The Big Dog?
Will The Great One slug it out with The Big Dog?

Another bout that should happen next year at the Grandest Stage of Them All is Roman Reigns locking horns with one of the greatest in the business - The Rock.

While The Big Dog went toe-to-toe with Drew Mcintyre this year, Vince McMahon would be definitely looking to seal the deal with The Great One for next year's visual extravaganza.

McMahon could finally propel the idea of having two of the most popular stars of each generation go head-to-head against one another.

The match genuinely has the potential to gravitate the loudest reaction of the night, with the Universal Championship being defended.

This bout would certainly excite The Rock who could genuinely garner a lot of mainstream attention if he decides to return back for a colossal encounter at the Show of Shows.

Will The Rock's tussle with his legitimate cousin gravitate the world's attention and sell out the Raymond James Stadium?

#3 AJ Styles vs Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship

A dream match
A dream match

This is a match many want to see, and what better stage to present this dream encounter than the Grandest Stage of Them All next year.

AJ Styles and Seth Rollins have literally carried their respective brands on their backs for the better part of 2017 and 2018, and both superstars will definitely enjoy a headlining spot this year.

Considering that The Architect now holds the Universal Championship, a possible draft to Monday Night Raw for The Phenomenal One could open the doors for this blockbuster showdown.

These two competitors tearing each other apart for the most coveted prize on Monday Night Raw would be a masterpiece, and will certainly be remembered for years to come.

With AJ Styles becoming a top priority for Vince McMahon, he could legitimately rule the red brand and go to war with the Kingslayer in what would be the match of their careers.

#2 Brock Lesnar vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship

The ultimate David-Goliath storyline
The ultimate David-Goliath storyline

If there's a match I would personally want to see happen at WrestleMania 36, it would be an underdog in Daniel Bryan going one-on-one with the Conqueror, Brock Lesnar.

There's no denying that the WWE Champion has proven his worth as one of the most clinical heels in the business, and he also happens to be one of the greatest babyfaces of all time.

WWE definitely gave us a match of the year candidate when Daniel Bryan clashed against the Beast Incarnate in a Champion vs Champion match at Survivor Series.

While the match certainly featured both champions as heels, presenting Bryan as an underdog in this storyline would be compelling and genuinely intriguing.

Furthermore, the rumors of Brock Lesnar making his way to the blue brand in 2019 could make this match a more likeable prospect.

The fans have genuinely wanted to see this duo lock horns at the Show of Shows, and we may finally see the ultimate 'David Vs Goliath' storyline transpire at the Showcase of the Immortals.

#1 'Heel' John Cena vs. The Undertaker in a Career vs. Career match

Will he end the Undertaker's career
Will he end the Undertaker's career

John Cena is undoubtedly one of the greatest performers to ever grace the squared circle. The man can talk, fight, and most importantly gravitate reactions like no other.

However, his recent appearance at WrestleMania 35 saw him appear as 'The Doctor of Thuganomics' which raised many eyebrows and propelled the debate of seeing him in a possible heel role.

It's undeniable that many fans want to see Cena turn heel and reinvent his credibility as a main-event performer and who better than The Undertaker to assist him in this incredible antagonist role?

Both the performers locked horns at WrestleMania 34 which ended very disappointingly for John Cena. So, there's a genuine reason for Cena to return as a bad guy and challenge The Undertaker for one last time.

A Career vs. Career stipulation would fit perfectly here and would be successful in captivating the audience for WrestleMania 36.

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