#3. Lashley's championship match history at WrestleMania
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Bobby Lashley has a bad history with title matches at WrestleMania
Bobby Lashley has a bad history regarding defending titles at WrestleMania. The 44-year-old defended a WWE title only once on the Grandest Stage of All. He put his Intercontinental Championship on the line against "The Demon" Finn Balor at WrestleMania 35.
Despite dominating Balor for most of the match, Lashley lost his title to the challenger. It is a scenario he will want to avoid at WrestleMania 37 against Drew McIntyre.
McIntyre, meanwhile, has a perfect score for WrestleMania title matches. He had one title match at The Greatest Spectacle in Sports Entertainment which he won against Brock Lesnar. It was also for the WWE Championship like his match this year.
At WrestleMania 37, both superstars will have their second-ever title match on The Showcase of the Immortals. While McIntyre walks in with more odds in his favor, Lashley will desire to turn his luck around and retain his title.
Will The Scottish Warrior win his second consecutive WWE Championship match at WrestleMania? Or will Lashley conquer another challenge on his way to keeping the Almighty Era alive?
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