WWE Poll: Which Match Should Close WrestleMania 33?

Cast your vote for the real main event.

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While we're still several weeks away from the year's biggest event and the card is still being finalized, the basic shape of WrestleMania 33 has begun to take place. So far we have at least one main event match set in stone with Brock Lesnar vs. Golberg, a rematch of the returning veteran star's shocking squash of "The Beast" at last year's Survivor Series. In addition to that, there rest of the high profile matches are all but confirmed.

On the Raw side Triple H vs. Seth Rollins looks to be back on after an injury scare threatened to pull Seth from the card; former BFFS Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho appear to be on a collision course after a heartbreaking end to the perfect friendship and the seeds for Roman Reigns facing The Undertaker were planted at The Royal Rumble.

The blue brand's marquee bouts are highlighted by Bray Wyatt defending the World championship against his newly-turned rival Randy Orton. The card will also reportedly feature AJ Styles who, while currently in the world title match as well, will likely be detoured to Shane McMahon, a puzzling booking that has been rumored for months. and in the most surprising of the pairings, John Cena and Nikki Bella will take on The Miz and his wife, Maryse.

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Although there will obviously be other matches named to fill out the rest of the industry's annual supershow, the bouts listed above are the ones that have to be considered "main event caliber". So out of all those mentioned, which one do you as a fan find most deserving of closing the show as the true main event of WrestleMania 33?

Cast your vote in the poll below and let us know where you stand.

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What match should close the show at WrestleMania 33?

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