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WWE WrestleMania 35 matches

by William Jack Apsense Work.
Raw Women's Championship -- Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Becky lynch vs. Charlotte Flair: we have a tendency to felt the moment was on its way, and it was even a lot of special than we are fanciful as lynch won the second annual women's, Royal Rumble. we also suspected that she would choose to challenge for the Raw women's championship, rekindling her feud with Rousey, and Lynch created that official with her announcement. The 1-on-1 match was quickly switched to "Rousey vs. Flair" back an point on Raw including Vince McMahon, but Rousey changed see lynch back in the match by helping her make one disqualification win at Fastlane. we understood that would be a triple threat, and now it's official. Let's go!

Universal Championship -- Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Seth Rollins: By virtue of his Royal Rumble victory in Phoenix, Rollins earned the correct to choose which world championship he'd care to challenge for on the biggest stage. And while he didn't do it verbally, Rollins hit Lesnar and took six F5s to close Raw on Monday, making it clear he will go after the universal title at WrestleMania as he aims to dispatch the beast. it should not be the particular main event of the show, however Rollins's crowning because the top star on Raw could be upon the US. Rightl

Roman Reigns vs. drew McIntyre: Reigns wanted a top-tier opponent for WrestleMania, and McIntyre more than fits the statement. the two massive, athletic superstars are nearly mirror images of 1 another, and McIntyre has been biding his time for a major feud. That doesn't mean he can beat Reigns, but McIntyre deserves a spotlight and will likely be a perfect foil for Reigns on WWE's biggest show of the year. This technology has not been formally announced, but McIntyre already made the challenge. 

AJ Styles vs. Randy Orton: Tensions have been building between these two, and it's clear WWE has been developing this storyline for the last number of months. there's every chance that this is an epic and memorable match between two industry veterans WHO have yet to go one-on-one in about that matters.  

Triple H vs. Batista (No Holds Barred): starting with Batista's return and following an attack on Ric Flair to ruin his mentor's 70th birthday celebration in which he followed up by calling out Triple H, the feature match years in the creating is now set. Batista showed up on Raw and requested the match on television that he's clamored for publicly as of late, and Triple H not solely obliged, but tied the no holds barred stipulation to it, as well. 

United States Championship -- Samoa Joe (c) vs. Rey Mysterio: On SmackDown Live, Mysterio himself announced that he is facing Samoa Joe for the title on the grandest stage of 'em all. And not only that but his son St. Dominic, WHO he reintroduced back to WWE television during the section, will be sitting ringside. this might all right serve as the sleeper match of the night with these two competing against one another.   

The Miz vs. Shane McMahon: This feud really kicked off a Fastlane once McMahon brutally assaulted Miz in front of his town fans in Cleveland as well as his father once they lost out on restitution the tag team titles against The Usos. On the following SmackDown Live, McMahon explained his thinking for turning on his partner, and he also announced right then and there that they'll be facing off at WrestleMania. 

Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin: Angle announced that WrestleMania 35 will be the setting for the final match of his career, and also the McMahon family afforded him the opportunity to decide on the opponent who will receive the honor of standing in the opposite corner. Well, throughout the episode of Raw in Chicago, Angle proclaimed that his opponent is the person WHO took his place within the chief role throughout his absence in Corbin. after the announcement, the internet outrage regarding Corbin being Angle's farewell opponent was acknowledged on commentary -- so you've got to wonder if there is maybe one thing more future here. 

Cruiserweight Championship -- buddy Murphy (c) vs. Tony Nese: With the culmination of the tournament on 205 Live, the cruiserweight title match is ready. Nese defeated former champion Cedric Alexander in the final, earning the right to play with his ... buddy ... Murphy. Not the most appealing cruiserweight title match on paper, but when Murphy is concerned in a match, it absolutely has an opportunity to deliver. 

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: The annual men's battle royal will be making its return to the WrestleMania card for the sixth consecutive year. although rising victorious in this match hasn't really translated to much for the winner in its short history, there's continually the chance that this year could be the exception. So far, one man has entered his name into the contest -- that man being none apart from the "Monster Among Men" Braun Strowman. 

The following matches are projected based on current storylines and rumors but haven't been officially announced at this time.

WWE Championship -- Daniel Bryan (C) vs. Kofi Kingston: WWE fell on something special within the story of Kingston competing to the world title he hasn't been able to challenge in 12 years on the main roster. once the special Kingston put on at Elimination Chamber in only coming up short against Bryan at the top coupled with the crowd reactions he was receiving, this is often the right move to make for the WWE title match at the show of shows. 

SmackDown Women's Championship -- Asuka (C) vs. Mandy Rose vs. Sonya Deville: flair being Asuka's player was a definite chance for a second good year. Instead, we are left without a real challenger for the title considering both lynch and flair will be involved with Rousey. it looks like WWE is planning to elevate Rose and Deville into that spot supported current storylines. One must surprise, however, whether it would be more happy with Asuka vs. Rose.

Women's Tag Team Championship - Sasha Banks & Bayley (C) vs. Beth Phoenix & Natalya vs. Nia Jax & Tamina Snuka vs. The IIconics: Given some recent events on Monday nights of late, it's looking as if the primary WrestleMania defense of the women's tag team titles will be Raw-heavy with the IIconics -- WHO do own a victory over the champs on SmackDown Live -- representing the blue brand. 

Intercontinental Championship -- Bobby Lashley (C) vs. Finn Balor: we expected Balor to lose to Lashley, or win via disqualification, putting in this match at 'Mania. Instead, Balor won the title ... by beating Lio Rush ... and then lost it a few of weeks later because of Rush. do not be surprised if you see another rematch and the come back of the Demon King.

SmackDown Tag Team Championship - The Usos (C) vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev vs. The Bar With Matt Hardy making a surprise return to SmackDown beside his brother - and the pair immediately beating The Bar - it looked obvious that they will challenge for the titles at 'WrestleMania. However, WWE has heavily concerned the four heels listed on top of and had the teams clash antecedently. do not be shocked if this is often a Fatal 4-Way.

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