10 Dream Matches Which Could Realistically Happen At WWE WrestleMania 37

They say anything can happen in the WWE. Will we see these dream matches at WrestleMania 37?

By Matt Aspin /

What do Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant, Bret 'Hitman' Hart vs. 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, and Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle all have in common?

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They were all WrestleMania dream matches - that actually happened.

Now more than ever, the build to WrestleMania is not limited to the months immediately following the Royal Rumble, and instead starts almost as soon as the curtain goes down on the final match of the previous year's PPV. New stars have been made, old wounds have been reopened, and it is often obvious to many of us which stars will be settling scores twelve months down the line.

Of course, this isn't always true. Injuries can throw a spanner in the works, or wrestlers might be tempted by big money offers from rival companies, leading to missed opportunities that may never be rekindled. But in a perfect world, none of this happens and the WrestleMania card we have in our minds actually comes to fruition. What modern era dream matches would make it onto the big stage? How about Rock/Cena III? Or could Triple H try to avenge his fallen mentor Ric Flair in yet another clash with Randy Orton?

Whatever happens we're guaranteed at least one dream match, but will it live up to the hype? Here's our pic of the matches that we might actually see when WrestleMania 37 rolls around on 28 March 2021.

10. The Undertaker Vs. Sting

Let's get the obvious one out of the way first. Yes, it's been touted as a guaranteed 'Mania match ever since WWE purchased WCW in March 2001, and no it hasn't actually ever come close to being an actual thing, but the long-awaited clash of the titans has never been more likely to happen than next March at WrestleMania 37.

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WWE's 'The Last Ride' series seemed to suggest that The Undertaker was retired, but if you don't think he could be tempted to lace the boots up one more time, especially at a time when Vince McMahon is in dire need of genuine stars, then you're kidding yourself.

Now, we're not suggesting the 55-year-old Mark Callaway and 61-year-old Steve Borden would have a traditional one-on-one match, but putting together another cinematic match akin to this year's 'Boneyard match' with AJ Styles could give both wrestlers one more time - perhaps one final time - to shine on the grandest stage of them all.

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