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4 WWE Dream Matches Vince McMahon may not book for WrestleMania 35

Are these matches really not happening?
Are these matches really not happening?

Vince McMahon has propelled himself to the top of the wrestling industry through his sharp business acumen and his willingness to tell interesting stories on a weekly basis.

With WrestleMania establishing itself as the biggest event in the world of sports entertainment, WWE always put their best foot forward to book some of the most compelling dream matches for this visual extravaganza.

There's no denying that WrestleMania 35 is already proving to be a solid show, with two blockbuster matches set to close the show, featuring Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey in prominent positions.

Since this is the time when the fans become optimistic and start predicting many dream showdowns to transpire at the Showcase of the Immortals, there's a certain possibility that only a few of them could come true.

Despite the fact that the Grandest Stage of Them All is all about celebrating dream matches, there could be a lot of them that would have not made it outside Vince McMahon's board room.

So, without further ado, let's dive deep and predict the 4 WWE dream matches Vince McMahon may not book for WrestleMania 35.


#1 Shinsuke Nakamura Vs. Andrade 'Cien' Almas for the United States Championship

Will Nakamura ever become a major star in the WWE?
Will Nakamura ever become a major star in the WWE?

It's a damn shame that Shinsuke Nakamura has not yet received the main roster push he desperately deserves, as the 2018 Royal Rumble winner just suffered a horrendous loss to R-Truth for the United States Championship.

While Vince McMahon certainly started hot with the Japanese Sensation, Vinnie Mac never propelled Nakamura as a threat to AJ Styles' WWE Championship.

The same could be said for Andrade. The former NXT Champion was tipped to be the most compelling star on the blue brand and while he is receiving a moderate push on SmackDown Live, there's still a long way to go for the Mexican Sensation.

Since the fans genuinely wanted to see these two lock horns at the biggest show of the year, it's highly unlikely that the King of Strong Style would have a singles match at this year's visual extravaganza.

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