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WrestleMania 35: Ranking the 5 confirmed matches by its potential quality

Which one of these matches will steal the show
Which one of these matches will steal the show

We're getting closer and closer to the greatest spectacle in sports entertainment and the Showcase of the Immortals, WrestleMania 35. WWE will go all out to give us a WrestleMania that we will remember for years to come. This year's event, however, could be the longest in WWE history.

An astonishing 17 matches are rumoured to take place at the PPV this year. Currently, WrestleMania IV holds the record for most matches with 16, and WrestleMania 35 could break that record. It's going to be a pretty long show, but the card looks like one of the best in recent memory.

We could see female WWE Superstars main event 'Mania for the first time, we could see the first ever African American WWE Champion in Kofi Kingston and much much more. However, that's not to say that all the matches will steal the show. Some matches will deliver and some will disappoint.

Although seven matches have been confirmed so far, we still don't know who Kurt Angle's opponent will be and who will face Buddy Murphy, so right now, we are going to rank the five confirmed matches by its potential quality.


#5. Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins - Universal Championship

Will Seth Rollins slay the beast?
Will Seth Rollins slay the beast?

This comes as a big surprise. This match was supposed to be worthy of the main event of WrestleMania 35 but now it's being pushed down to mid-card level. Everything started off well; Seth Rollins won the Royal Rumble match and chose Brock Lesnar as his opponent before being taken to Suplex City the very same night. Everyone was excited and everyone couldn't wait to see them fight.

Sadly, that was the very last time we saw Brock Lesnar. He's expected to be on Raw this week but he's constant absence doesn't help their match at all. Their match has now been seen as an afterthought as there is less build up and fewer confrontations from the two opponents.

Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose reformed The Shield at Fastlane and Lesnar wasn't anywhere to be seen during the PPV or the next night on Raw. Let's hope WWE does a good job on Raw by promoting it when Lesnar returns. How are we supposed to care about this match when the current Universal Champ himself doesn't?

This match won't be very long, as we have seen with Lesnar's past matches. There will be suplexes and F5s, suplexes and F5s, several suicide dives from Rollins, several Stomps and more suplexes. In less than 10 minutes, either Lesnar or Rollins will walk out with the title. Let's hope it will be Rollins, or else we will have another disappointing Universal title match at the Show of Shows.

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