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3. Braun Strowman
As 2015 drew to a close, it really looked like the power brokers at WWE were exploring the opportunity to push Braun Strowman to the moon in time for WrestleMania. If online reports are to be believed, Strowman is still somebody management are incredibly high on, but they realise that he needs more time and experience before facing The Undertaker on such a big stage. For Braun, this represents an opportunity that has managed to get away from him. He must be slightly irritated that he's seemingly been judged on a lack of experience, especially because WWE haven't really given him the chance to gain any. In terms of singles matches, Strowman hasn't had many, at least not on television. It's therefore no surprise that he was deemed unworthy of facing 'Taker. A one-on-one battle against someone as respected as The Undertaker would have been massive for Strowman. The fact it would have taken place on such a grand stage as WrestleMania would have made the moment even sweeter. Instead, he'll settle for some sort of tag-team contest at 'Mania that's the most likely berth for The Wyatt Family on the big show. Failing that, he'll get the honour of winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
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