10 Biggest Mysteries Still Surrounding WWE WrestleMania 38

4. Could Vince McMahon Get Physical?

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When WWE welcomed back fans at WrestleMania 37, it was Vincent Kennedy McMahon who was front 'n' centre to mark the occasion. Skip ahead a year, and could we be about to see the 76-year-old Vince get physical as part of this year's Granddaddy of Them All?

Earlier in the year, the rumour mill was overflowing with supposed scoops of McMahon being set to have a one-on-one match against Pat McAfee at WrestleMania 38. While McAfee has now been paired up against Austin Theory at the Showcase of the Immortals, that doesn't completely rule out the possibility of VKM getting involved in some form or fashion.

It was McMahon himself who offered McAfee a match at 'Mania, doing so during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. With Theory having recently been positioned under the stern learning tree of Vince on WWE programming, it's not all that crazy to think Vinny Mac may have a role to play in McAfee vs. Theory.

Is even Vince McMahon crazy enough to take a bump at his age, though? Likely, yes. More importantly, if McMahon is intent in doing that, would anybody behind the scenes have enough sway over the WWE Chairman to convince him otherwise?

Either way, the notion of seeing the elderly Vince getting involved physically at WrestleMania is an insane, unwise decision. It just remains to be seen whether VKM gives a single solitary sh*t about "insane" and "unwise".

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