18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 36 Predictions You Need To Know

7. The Undertaker Vs. AJ Styles

The Undertaker Vs AJ Styles
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"Boneyard Match", he said, as if creating outlandish matches was the sort of thing AJ Styles had done his entire career. A career not known for flying from the top rope with 'Phenomenal' form or using his body ways nobody thought possible until he made it so.

"Boneyard Match", he said, remembering that this show will just form part of a contract that has given him and his family the most incredible quality of life. That this job is, as much as anything, more a reward for the inordinately hard yards he ran in his younger days and tough times trying and failing to make TNA as great as it had the potential to be with him at the helm.

"Boneyard Match", he said, knowing that he was going to lose because his chance to give 'The Deadman' something earnestly great on 'The Grandest Stage' had perished. As if naming something even remotely close to death wasn't going to be exactly up The Undertaker's - the f*cking Undertaker - alley, whatever alley that is on the night itself.

Winner - The Undertaker

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