6 WrestleMania 34 Matches You Can't Believe You Care About

4. Two-On-One?

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Raw's tag division is a mess.

Sheamus and Cesaro are great, but with The Revival buried and everyone else well beaten, they have no competition. This is precisely why WWE had Braun Strowman single handedly maul the entire division in a battle royal a few weeks ago. Now, 'The Monster Among Men' will challenge for the gold at WrestleMania 34, and while the big man has been on the hunt for a partner in recent weeks, there's an outside chance he'll go it alone.

This should sound terrible, but no. Braun is an eye-popping Superstar. He commands attention, and he can get anything over, hence why this bout wasn't buried on sight. Him overcoming The Bar two-on-one wouldn't be great for the division's health, but it's Strowman. Everything about him is 'must-see.'

There's every chance that WWE won't go down the solo route, and will instead hand Braun a surprise tag partner, but the fact that people are so interested in what sounds like an absolute disaster of a bout speaks volumes to his value as an entertainer.

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