10 Predictable Moments Guaranteed To Happen At WrestleMania 36

WrestleMania may be too big for one night, but it's also way too predictable for our liking!

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With current world events backing WWE into a corner, this year's WrestleMania is going to take place in the empty Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. Simply put, it's not going to be the same, but it sounds like the company is still planning to pull out all the stops to deliver an entertaining show. Whether that will work remains to be seen, of course, but it's the card we're most interested in.

Despite a change of setting for a few of the gimmick matches and some noteworthy absences from top stars, that remains mostly the same...unfortunately, it also feels like it's lacking any real surprises.

Looking down the card, many of the outcomes are easy to predict, and as well as taking a look at those, we also delve into the moments which we're confident will happen at the Show of Shows. Not a single spoiler has leaked online from the pre-taped WrestleMania, but we do delve into potential ones here.

From title changes to match gimmicks and even heel turns, a lot of cool things are likely to happen on the Grandest Stage of Them All this weekend, and it's those we're taking a deep dive into here...

10. Goldberg Makes Short Work Of The Monster Among Men

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Had Roman Reigns not decided to walk out of WrestleMania after learning that The Miz had shown up to work unwell, chances are we would have seen The Big Dog dethrone Goldberg and establish himself as the Superstar with the most dominant Spear in WWE (sorry, Edge).

Now, it's said that Braun Strowman - a Superstar who didn't have even have a role to play on the show before Reigns refused to compete - will challenge for the Universal Champion, but there's no way the Monster Among Men is walking out with the title. It's been clear for a while that WWE has no faith in him being a top star, hence why he couldn't even hold on to the Intercontinental Championship.

Reigns beating Goldberg made sense, but Strowman randomly taking the title after the WWE Hall of Famer took it from The Fiend makes no sense. With that in mind, expect to see Goldberg hit a series of Spears on his new opponent for the 1-2-3 (thereby leaving the door open for that match with Reigns).

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