10 Biggest Dream Matches WWE Can Still Book

5. Braun Strowman Vs. Goldberg

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Braun Strowman's push has stalled a couple of times this year, but he's still the hottest thing in the company. An exceptional monster heel, he could very well become the era-defining star WWE are crying out for if they let him, though their insistence on pushing Roman Reigns as 'The Guy' makes this unlikely.

Destroying the monsters of the past has been a consistent theme throughout Strowman's 2017. He had some surprisingly great battles with an over-the-hill Big Show early in the year, and now looks set to face Kane before the year is out. It's a proven way of getting him over, and if WWE wish to continue this pattern, they could do a lot worse than bringing Bill Goldberg back for one last match.

The former Universal Champion isn't a traditional monster, but he has always been pushed that way, and he'd make a great scalp for Strowman. Though Goldberg technically "retired" earlier this year, he has refused to rule out the prospect of one last match, and recreating his five-minute WrestleMania 33 blitz with Brock Lesnar would be a great way to utilise his limited skillset.

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