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Fantasy booking some of the top title matches at Wrestlemania 35

The 35th WrestleMania will set the WWE up for some big changes in 2019
The 35th WrestleMania will set the WWE up for some big changes in 2019

As things currently sit, the Universal Championship match between Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins is the only match that is officially set in stone for WrestleMania 35.

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While we are also heading to a triple threat match for the Raw Women's Title between Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, the match merely needs to be a singles bout between The Man and The Baddest Woman On The Planet.

Flair can be better utilized elsewhere on the card and could easily jump over to whichever brand Lynch ends up on during the Superstar Shake Up.

Several title situations are cloudy at the moment as any team could challenge the Usos on SmackDown or the Revival on Raw, provided both teams are champions once WrestleMania finally hits.

But working with the rosters as they currently are, there are many match-ups that would be great for everyone involved if booked by WWE.

A lot can obviously happen with under a month to go and the Fastlane PPV next up on the schedule, but here are some fantasy match-ups for six of the title matches at WrestleMania 35.


SmackDown Women's Title: Asuka (c) vs. Naomi vs. Nikki Cross

This should be a triple threat match rather than the Raw Women's Title match
This should be a triple threat match rather than the Raw Women's Title match

While I'd prefer for this to be a sequel to last year's match between Charlotte Flair and Asuka since it was a great match, Flair has been thrust into the Raw Woman's Title program alongside Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch.

Since the rest of believable challengers for Asuka are either hurt (Ember Moon) or likely busy elsewhere on the card (Bayley, Sasha Banks, Lynch, Flair), the remaining women who could give Asuka a decent match at the event are Naomi and Nikki Cross.

Naomi is almost like the female Kofi Kingston in terms of athleticism and creativity on offense. Nikki Cross is literally a chaotic wild-card that could actually believably take Asuka's offensive attacks and keep coming.

Alexa Bliss and Ruby Riott would also be decent challengers, but they are Raw superstars and WWE doesn't want any more brand-jumping until after WrestleMania 35.

There have been rumors that Lacey Evans might be facing the Empress of Tomorrow in April, but that would be a huge mistake since she's had almost no matches. Not to mention she hasn't earned it yet.

Cross might be in the same situation but she was in NXT for a long time before finally getting the call up to the main roster.

Evans can get a shot later in the year if that's truly the way that WWE wants to go after the biggest show of the year is over.

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