10 WrestleMania 33 Shocks That Could Happen

What twists could WWE pull to hype their biggest show of the year?

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While WrestleMania is mainly a platform for WWE to resolve their biggest money-drawing feuds, they always like to capitalise on the hype surrounding the event to get the entertainment world buzzing.

Perhaps the greatest trick at their disposal is their ability to pull off huge shocks during the event, sparking renewed interest in the product. From Shane's Hell in a Cell plunge, through Rollins' surprise cash-in, to the immortal Undertaker's streak being shattered by Brock Lesnar, the past few years have given us plenty by way of unexpected moments. Going into Orlando WWE have plenty of avenues to take for the next huge WrestleMania moment.

Be it a surprise winner we never saw coming, a returning veteran getting the 'Mania spotlight, or a shock turn that would set the wrestling world ablaze, WWE have plenty of options when they're considering what twists and turns to implement during the show of shows. This list comprises of some of the biggest moments WWE could give us, sending the Internet Wrestling Community into a frenzy of excitement while also making WrestleMania 33 an event that we will be reminiscing about for years to come.

10. Ziggler Has His Moment

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Since turning heel Ziggler has been embroiled in some lacklustre affairs, taking on babyfaces no one really cares about. In order to properly kickstart his rejuvenation, WWE should have him go over in one of the multi-man matches in Orlando.

While his stock in the company has always fluctuated, the closest Ziggler has ever come to WrestleMania glory is when he cashed in Money in the Bank the night after WM29. He has never had a singles match on the grand stage but he doesn't need to in order to have his WrestleMania moment.

Ziggler will almost certainly end up in either an Intercontinental Championship ladder match (as he has been in the previous two years) or the Andre Memorial Battle Royal (where he competed the year before). Should Ziggler win either of these matches it will help kickstart his 2017 heel run in a far greater way than beating down Crews and Kalisto.

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