5 Blockbuster Ideas Vince McMahon Could Be Saving For WrestleMania 36

Will The Undertaker wrestle this year?
Will The Undertaker wrestle this year?

With WrestleMania 35 just two weeks away, WWE is all set to sell the biggest event of the year with the most stacked match-card in the company's history.

Judging by the speculations that surround the visual extravaganza, it is rumored that the event would probably be eight hours long and would be featuring almost 17 matches.

Regardless of the fact that only a select few of them have been confirmed and featured prominently on both the brands, the creative team is only left with two week's time to confirm all the other showdowns for the event.

It's undeniable that Vince McMahon has remained influential in calling the shots from behind the scenes and would shape WrestleMania 35 exactly the way he wants to.

Matches like Brock Lesnar Vs. Seth Rollins, Kofi Kingston Vs. Daniel Bryan, or even Becky Lynch Vs. Ronda Rousey Vs. Charlotte Flair will be heavily advertised as the headlining acts of the show.

Furthermore, there are also significant rumors regarding Kurt Angle's final match at The Show of Shows. Having received such a negative reaction for placing Baron Corbin as Kurt's final opponent, there's a genuine possibility that John Cena would end up replacing The Lone Wolf at this year's event.

Whilst Triple H Vs. Batista and Randy Orton Vs. A.J. Styles will also be promoted as marquee showdowns at the event, there are still many superstars like The Undertaker, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Finn Balor, and Dean Ambrose who don't have any bouts at this year's WrestleMania.

Despite the fact that many are claiming that The Undertaker may not wrestle anymore, there are still rumors of him returning back in time for a solid appearance at WrestleMania 35.

So, without further ado, let's dive deep and analyze the 5 terrific ideas Vince McMahon could be saving for WrestleMania 36.


#6 The Roman Empire clashing with The Great One

This could very well happen
This could very well happen

There's no denying that The Rock was rumored to return to lock horns with Roman Reigns at this year's WrestleMania, but Roman's unfortunate leukemia diagnosis may have forced the company to shelve their original plans.

The Big Dog is currently scheduled to tussle it out with Drew McIntyre at The Showcase of the Immortals this year in April.

Considering that next year's WrestleMania will be live from Tampa Bay, there's a genuine possibility that The Chairman of the Board is saving this monumental clash between two generations for next year.

The Rock Vs. Roman Reigns could definitely get the fans invested if the creative team are able to tell a riveting tale whilst keeping both the characters strong.

It's understandable that this showdown could very well close any event anywhere in the world and could be promoted as a 'once in a lifetime' affair.

#4 The Undertaker's final match against 'The Demon King' Finn Balor

Two worlds could clash next year
Two worlds could clash next year

In this very age of information, The Undertaker's supernatural aura is gradually becoming a forgotten and predictable act of a man who took this industry by storm in the late 90's.

Whilst it's understandable that The Phenom is having a hard time competing with the younger guys of this generation, the entire WWE Universe wants to see him slug it out with Finn Balor in what could possibly be his final outing.

His last year's encounter with John Cena was massively anticipated but fell flat after The Demon of Death Valley squashed The Cenation Leader and sent him back to Hollywood.

Many rumors have suggested that the former World Champion may not wrestle anymore, but with growing speculations of him possibly performing at Saudi Arabia, there's a legitimate chance that he would show up at this year's visual extravaganza.

On the other side of the tracks, Finn Balor is currently stuck in a directionless feud with Bobby Lashley and Lio Rush. The feud will certainly see Balor competing for the Intercontinental Championship, with a possibility of him showing up as 'The Demon King' at WrestleMania.

Considering that Vince McMahon has been very clinical in presenting Finn Balor's 'Demon' moniker on the main roster, he could unleash his inner demon and finally realize his dream of clashing with The Undertaker.

#3 A.J. Styles standing up against Triple H's and McMahon's Authority

The story needs to be told
The story needs to be told

Vince McMahon's heated confrontation with AJ Styles in the last week of December on SmackDown Live coerced many fans to believe that something special was brewing.

It's understandable that The Phenomenal One has ascended his credibility to become the last of his kind in Vince McMahon's billion dollar company.

However, it's unfortunate that the story never really progressed and the former WWE Champion is now all slated to lock horns with Randy Orton at the MetLife Stadium.

Since legions in the WWE Universe are expecting The Prince of Phenomenal to be drafted to Monday Night Raw after WrestleMania 35, a blockbuster storyline with Triple H and The McMahon family could be told.

Considering that Triple H has always been fond of AJ Styles' incredibly versatile prowess, this bout could very well become a headlining act for next year's event.

#2 Brock Lesnar unleashing the underdog in Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship

Rivalry for the ages
Rivalry for the ages

Although 'The New' Daniel Bryan has clinically raised the credibility of the WWE Championship on SmackDown Live, there's no denying that the fans would love to see the white meat babyface to return sometime soon.

The WWE Champion, through his incredible creativity and awareness, has managed to garner nuclear heat from the fans who stood by him in his extremely popular Yes Movement in 2014.

Considering that there are speculations regarding Brock Lesnar moving to the blue brand after dropping the Universal Championship to Seth Rollins, the possibility of these two clashing somewhere down the road cannot be dismissed.

Since FOX Sports have advised WWE to keep the blue brand a more sports-oriented show, a tightly booked narrative could be presented with The Beast Incarnate unleashing the inner underdog in Bryan.

Both the competitors have already slugged it out at Survivor Series last year and with the possibility of Bryan transforming into an underdog, he could really tell a story for the ages with the current Universal Champion.

#1 The battle for the Real Four Horsewomen of the WWE

This could be interesting
This could be interesting

Whilst Ronda Rousey will be defending her crown in two weeks at WrestleMania 35, she's rumored to go on a hiatus after the event's over with her return date still unknown.

With Becky Lynch most likely to take Monday Night Raw by storm after The Showcase of the Immortals, the company definitely needs to continue to propel the women's division to the very top of the industry in 2019.

Since Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke are already being established down in NXT, Shayna Baszler could very well make her main roster debut soon.

The Queen of Spades could really rejuvenate the women's division on the red brand and could fill The Rowdy One's void on WWE's flagship show.

Furthermore, the establishment of Sasha Banks and Bayley as a cohesive unit could prove beneficial moving into 2019 whilst Charlotte and Becky continue to run riot on their respective brands.

The Four Horsewomen angle could really be the next big step in assuring the success of the women's evolution and with all these eight competitors vowing to prove their mettle, we could really have an all-out brawl next year.

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