Predicting What EVERY WWE Superstar Will Do At WrestleMania 37

With just over a month to go, how will WWE's 'Show Of Shows' shape up?

Brock Lesnar
WWE

It's that time of year again. But if Edge hadn't pointed at the sign during Elimination Chamber, would you even realise?

WrestleMania used to tacitly take shape around Survivor Series time before shoring up during and shortly after the Royal Rumble. In the era of super-service and extra Network specials, that has changed to such an extent that March can typically arrive with no card in sight and a full pay-per-view to get through first.

This is the case in 2021, despite most fans just really wanting something to look forward to as a way to escape memories of the recent past or dour thoughts of the present.

It's hard to reconcile that we're so close to this year's 'Show Of Shows' when it still feels so far away. The SuperBowl - held in the very same stadium WrestleMania will emanate from - gave a glimpse into the optimistic possibilities of a new normal WWE will want to present for their 'Grandest Stage'. And the card is wide open and bursting with possibilities.

The two-way engagement that drives so much of this is suddenly a possibility again - WrestleMania 37 stands to mark a return to the world as we knew it and wish to know it again. Who amongst WWE's loaded roster wouldn't racing to perform on that stage?

(Note: All wrestlers below are taken from those active on Raw and SmackDown from the record-smashing WWE Personnel Wikipedia page and/or were holding a Championship at time of writing. And one other exception...)

76. Edge

Brock Lesnar
WWE.com

Will challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship, as we all finally learned at Elimination Chamber. Hopefully the 'Rated-R Superstar' finds his sense of fun along the way. perhaps if/when he calls upon Christian for help against 'The Tribal Chief's gang of helpers.

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