WrestleMania 35: 3 blockbuster Non-Title matches that could steal the show

Phenomenal Forearm or RKO?
Phenomenal Forearm or RKO?

The finishing line of the Road to WrestleMania is approaching fast as we are just one day away from the Grandest Stage of Them All. With an impressive match-card, the show is anticipated to be mind-boggling. Since it is the biggest wrestling carnival of the year, several legendary superstars could appear on Sunday.

The show is set to take place at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey. Earlier, WrestleMania 29 was held in the same venue which was an imposing show. With seventeen matches on the card this year, it is going to be a long show.

All the titles will be on the line at the Showcase of Immortals. Moreover, some blockbuster non-title matches are set to take place at the Showcase of Immortals. Kurt Angle will face Baron Corbin in his retirement match while Shane McMahon will collide with the Miz after the former turned on the latter at Fastlane.

Roman Reigns will compete in his first singles PPV match after returning from Leukemia as the Big Dog will take on Drew McIntyre. Triple H put his career on the line against Batista and AJ Styles will fight Randy Orton.

Here we discuss three non-title matches that could steal the show at the Grandest Stage of Them All.


#3 Randy Orton vs AJ Styles

It should be classic
It should be classic

Without a shadow of a doubt, the match had a great build-up, and the two veterans are competent of tearing the house down at Metlife Stadium. Vince McMahon's billion dollar company hinted this rivalry when Orton kept interrupting the backstage interviews of Styles, but the feud officially began at Fastlane where the Phenomenal One attacked the Viper.

The two men had fierce segments on the blue brand for weeks. Smackdown Live is known to be the House that AJ Styles built, but Randy Orton begged to differ. The Viper has been part of the blue brand for 17 years whereas Styles arrived three years ago. Orton also mocked Styles' career in the Independent Circuit.

The captivating storyline has garnered the attention of the WWE Universe, and the fans will be eagerly waiting for this bout. Styles is undoubtedly the best in-ring performer of the current generation while Orton is a thirteen-time WWE World Champion. The two veterans are dexterous in the squared circle, and they are proficient of providing one of the best matches of WrestleMania this year. A victory for either of the two superstars could prove their supremacy on Smackdown Live

#2 Triple H vs Batista

Will Triple H retire?
Will Triple H retire?

The battle between Batista and Triple H is going to be a non-title match, but the Game's career will be on the line. Vince McMahon's billion dollar company has been building this feud for weeks after the Animal attacked Ric Flair on his birthday. The six-time WWE Champion spoiled the birthday celebration and called out Triple H.

The two added stipulations make it an exciting bout, and it could stand out from the rest. It will be a No Hold Barred match, and it could be the last match of Triple H's career if he loses. The two men cut astounding promos in the last few weeks, but they never put their hands on each other in this feud. Hence, the two former WWE Champions will be eager to scuffle in the squared circle at Metlife Stadium.

Since Batista attacked Ric Flair, there is a possibility that Ric could get involved in this match. Considering Triple H goes to any extent to win a match, he might take the assistance of the Dirtiest Player in the Game.

Considering Batista and Triple H share twenty WWE World titles between them, and they are expected to give a stellar performance in New Jersey. Though they have slowed down in the ring, they are competent in producing a fantastic bout. The two men provided memorable bouts in the past and they main-evented WrestleMania 21 where the Animal overpowered the Game. Hence, Triple H will be aiming redemption after fourteen years, and he might try to save his career.

#1 Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntyre

Will we see a Claymore Kick on Sunday?
Will we see a Claymore Kick on Sunday?

It will be a colossal battle when Roman Reigns will fight Drew McIntyre. Though the build-up of the bout was not long, it has generated interest in the WWE Universe. Since it will be Reigns' first singles pay-per-view match after returning from Leukemia, he will be aiming to make a strong statement in New Jersey.

There is no denying that McIntyre has been the focal point of RAW in the last few weeks. The Scottish Psychopath destroyed the other two members of the Shield, and he will be aiming to dismantle the remaining one at Metlife Stadium. Reigns will walk in the arena to defend the legacy of Shield.

Considering the biggest heel of the red brand will fight the biggest babyface of Vince McMahon's billion dollar company, the match is bound to be mind-boggling. Both the competitors are swift in the squared circle, and they could offer an extraordinary battle on Sunday. Reigns will be able to get his hands on McIntyre after getting assaulted by the latter for the last couple of weeks while the Scottish Psychopath will be aiming to make a mark by pinning Reigns at the Showcase of Immortals.

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