Predicting The Results Of The Main Title Matches At WrestleMania 35

The MetLife stadium will be packed with more than 75,000 fans from all over the world for WrestleMania 35
The MetLife stadium will be packed with more than 75,000 fans from all over the world for WrestleMania 35

#3 Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar (c) for The Universal Championship

Rollins cashed in his briefcase during Lesnar's title defense at WrestleMania 31
Rollins cashed in his briefcase during Lesnar's title defense at WrestleMania 31

Now, this is the most tricky situation of them all. Two months ago, there would have been no way I could have seen Rollins not slaying the Beast and finally bringing normalcy back to Monday Night RAW.

With the payoff being a match against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 36, when he was able to return. Well, a lot has changed since the Royal Rumble event in January.

We have seen the rise of yet another babyface challenger in Kofi Kingston over on SmackDown.

The return of the true face of the company in Roman Reigns came a lot earlier than almost anyone could have predicted.

And the back injury that stalled Rollins’ momentum and kept him off the television and out of the ring for a large chunk of time.

Rollins is no longer the red-hot Superstar he was when he outlasted thirty other men and stomped out Braun Strowman to earn his way into a championship match. His momentum has stalled by being used as a secondary player for so long.

Every Superstar lately has been finding out that it’s hard to keep a good feud going with Lesnar when he’s never there.

The WWE editing department does a good job in their video packages to make the rivalries look intense, but in reality, they haven’t been.

Brock Lesnar has crippled RAW for two years now. Two full years of the prime time show without it's main championship.

Every few months when the championship is getting defended there’s hope that this will be the time that Lesnar finally gets beat so RAW can move forward.

Rollins is supposed to be the guy to do it. But will he be able to overcome the odds?

When you think about it, would it be shocking to see Lesnar win? The Beast Incarnate is an unstoppable force. He vanquishes everything in his path. In more than three years, only Roman Reigns and Goldberg have been able to pin him.

As much as Rollins needs to reign supreme in this match, there are too many question marks for this match not to be a true toss-up.

Of the three matches, this sadly has the highest likely odds that the heel walks away as the champion. We all witnessed what happened at last year's Mania when it seemed all but certain that Reigns would beat Lesnar.

ho We Want To Win: Seth Rollins.

Who We Think Will Win: Seth Rollins.

Verdict: Brock Lesnar is the favorite to win in our eyes, but as a part of the WWE Universe it is something I would not prefer. So, Seth Rollins will win so we can finally move on from Lesnar and bring the main event scene back to Raw.

When all is said and done, there is a possibility, an alternate universe, where fans everywhere get what they’ve asked for and can rejoice as the babyfaces all raise championship gold over their heads on the Grandest Stage Of Them All. I for one will be ecstatic for the coming months of the product if it happens.

All three Superstars deserve the opportunity to be champion, and the product needs some fresh scenery and innovative storylines to utilize this stacked roster and make 2019 a year to remember.

But we all have to prepare for the probability that at least one of our heel champions will still be holding gold come 8th, April.

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