10 Biggest Mysteries Still Surrounding WrestleMania 35

Rollins SHOULD go over on 7 April, but that doesn't mean he WILL...

By Andy H Murray /

WrestleMania 35 is now just 13 days away, and while the card is coming together nicely, there's still a lot of mystery surrounding the year's biggest show.

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We already know we're getting Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair in the main event, Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins, Batista vs. Triple H, and a host of other exciting clashes. 10 matches have been announced so far, and as many as six or seven more could be on the way. It'll likely be the biggest 'Mania ever in terms of runtime and bout count, which sounds equal parts exhausting and exciting.

Predicting what will actually go down on 'The Grandest Stage Of Them All' has rarely been so difficult. Anyone can look at these matches and pinpoint potential winners and losers, but nobody can do so with any degree of certainty after last year's main event. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as nobody wants a predictable night of boring outcomes, but the uncertainty extends backstage, too, all but guaranteeing a chaotic night in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

WWE may address some of these on the remaining Raws and SmackDowns, but most will remain unanswered until WrestleMania itself...

10. Will We See The Missing Titles?

As things currently stand, five of WWE's 10 main roster championships will be on the line. WWE Champion Daniel Bryan will defend against Kofi Kingston unless something goes awry, Asuka should learn her SmackDown Women's title opponent on this week's show, and Bayley and Sasha Banks will likely defend their Women's Tag Championships against Nia Jax and Tamina, Beth Phoenix and Natalya, and The IIconics, bringing the belt count up to seven.

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That means there's no sign of the Intercontinental, SmackDown Tag, or Raw Tag straps, and with Finn Balor vs. Bobby Lashley the only obvious programme in any of these divisions, there's a chance none will be on the card.

WrestleMania is a monster, and sacrifices need to be made. Cuts are inevitable. Still, that WWE would make these specific cuts is disheartening.

The IC is one of WWE's most storied belts, and the way last year's Tag Title matches were handled should've necessitated something big at 'Mania, but WWE have shown no interest in rehabilitation. If the duos divisions get matches, they'll be throwaway scraps unbefitting a show dubbed the 'Grandaddy Of Them All.'

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