10 Dream Matches That WWE Can Still Offer

WWE still has a TON of genuine dream matches just waiting to happen...

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Wait a minute. AEW is the dream match factory, right? WWE can be too, people. In fact, Triple H and his merry band of creative team members have the power to make some of the biggest fantasy matchups a reality on TKO's dime over the next 12 months or so.

There's a lot to get through.

Obviously, what's considered a dream match is largely subjective. One fan's tonic is another's poison, in other words, so keep that in mind as you peruse through this collection of impending bouts. Will all of them happen? No, probably not, but that shouldn't stop anyone from daydreaming about what's possible on some epic PLE in the future.

A few comebacks would be necessary to make many of these a reality too. Everyone's learned that 'never say never' is the best mindset when it comes to pro wrestling though. So, on paper, this group of matches sounds like a huge amount of fun - who says they'll never happen?!

The entire list isn't just about fanciful returns anyway. There's some unfinished business to attend to at WrestleMania, and a must-see clash between powerhouses that almost everyone wants.

Dig in.

10. John Cena Vs. Logan Paul

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This first one might need to wait.

John Cena has been upfront and honest about the Hollywood strike situation. Basically, when that strike lifts, he'll be off-ski from WWE and back to making movies. Nobody can complain with that - this recent return was always going to be short-lived anyway.

If the company can coax JC back from the silver screen again in 2024 (or beyond), then a one on one match vs. Logan Paul is a real must. WWE fans adore Cena more than ever these days, and Paul has shown himself to be excellent in the heel smart arse role since ditching his own brief babyface flurry.

Hollywood star vs. Social media influencer sounds like big business. There'd be significant interest in this sort of bout from a casual audience, and that might even put fresh eyeballs on WWE's product. The new bosses would be chuffed to bits if that proved to be the case.

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