WrestleMania is the biggest event that the WWE holds each year -- it is like the Super Bowl of wrestling. The hype surrounding this year's match ups has everyone buzzing. The Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar bout, along with many others, has analysts predicting this year's WrestleMania to be the biggest in competition in WWE history. Also, the Bray Wyatt vs. Undertaker rivalry is gaining momentum with every passing moment.
Not only is WrestleMania big for WWE fans, it is also one of the highest grossing Pay Per View events to ever take place. The WWE held its first WrestleMania in 1985, and since then, the event has secured its place as one fandom's #1 occasions.
Each year, the viewers wait on the edge of their seats for the main event, and even though it has featured the Undertaker each year, this year will be a little different.
According to What Culture, it will be exiting to see what Brock Lesnar can do:
"WrestleMania 31...takes place in about two months' time, and so far, the only scheduled match is the main event, which will feature Roman Reigns, winner of the 2015 Royal Rumble match, taking on WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar...While there is still plenty of time to announce new matches many people aren't expecting it to be 'the biggest WrestleMania ever'..."
For all you "Deadman" fans out there, it looks like we are going to see our main man after all. According to Cage Side Seats, Bray Wyatt may be biting off more than he can chew:
"Wyatt is a wrestler and nothing more. Any ethereal presence that he holds is nothing more than parlor tricks and a charlatan's words. Bray Wyatt thinks he is facing the same Undertaker that was bested last year. He must instead prepare for so much more. As far as The Undertaker is concerned, anything is possible. As it pertains to The Undertaker, treading lightly is always advisable. If Wyatt persists in his provocation of The Deadman, he may find that words are not the only thing of his that is incendiary..."
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