7 WWE Superstars Who Could Have Their Final Match At WrestleMania 35

Will this year's WrestleMania be 'phenomenal'?
Will this year's WrestleMania be 'phenomenal'?

#3 Dean Ambrose

The Lunatic won't be agreeing on a new deal
The Lunatic won't be agreeing on a new deal

In what has already been in the headlines all over the wrestling world, Dean Ambrose won't be renewing his contract with Vince McMahon's billion dollar company which expires in April.

The Lunatic Fringe has been rumored to be frustrated with his creative direction on Monday Night Raw, with his sensational heel turn failing to create any major impact on the main roster.

Judging by how the former WWE Champion has been presented lately on the Red Brand, it definitely seems that he could very well be leaving the frame after the Grandest Stage of Them All.

A potential match with either Triple H or even EC3 could happen this year. There's no denying that the self-proclaimed 'Moral Compass' of the WWE hasn't been utilized to his full potential, and his presence at WrestleMania 35 could be his final one.


#4 The Undertaker

For whom the bell tolls
For whom the bell tolls

There's no denying that the Undertaker is one of the greatest WWE performers of all time, and his legendary streak at WrestleMania is a testament to his incredible legacy.

Despite gravitating the audience's attention through his supernatural aura, the Phenom's recent outings as an in-ring performer have not received the most positive reception.

While his age has definitely diluted his offensive striking and in-ring performance, there are rumors circulating that the former World Champion could be wrestling his final match this year.

Since he is widely recognized as a huge marketable legend in the wrestling business, there's a genuine chance that the Deadman could be hanging up his boots this year in New Jersey.

A potential match with Finn Balor or Drew Mcintyre at the Grandest Stage of Them All could be an ideal way for his farewell after having entertained legions of WWE fans for almost a generation.

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