WrestleMania key questions
Monday 3 April 2017 00:03, UK
While the ultimate thrill ride is nearly upon us, here are the top duels to look for…
Will Bray Wyatt avenge Randy Orton for desecrating Sister Abigail's memorial?
Probably the most interesting storyline leading into WrestleMania pits the two former Wyatt family brethren against one another. Bray welcomed Randy into his fold and together along with Luke Harper wreaked havoc upon the Smackdown roster over 2017.
The break-up of the Wyatts has been on the cards since WWE Backlash so there's no surprise to see the two headlining Mania for the blue brand.
Jealousy within the camp led to the band of brothers parting ways which cooks up a hellacious rivalry between the two superstars. Orton gained an automatic title shot after January's Royal Rumble win while Bray was crowned champion after seeing off five other superstars at WWE Elimination Chamber.
After 'The Viper' burnt Sister Abigail's resting place, Wyatt has made it his sole intention to destroy the brotherhood they once referred to. Rest assured, this bout is less predictable than an RKO outta nowhere!
Will we have a new US title champion at KOmania?
The best of friends have turned to the best of enemies all in the space of eight months. The Canadian pairing have been WWE's answer to Tom and Jerry during their entertaining stint as besties during the road to WrestleMania.
Y2J and KO's bromance turned it no-mance once the former Universal Champion Owens attacked Jericho at their 'Festival of Friendship' on Raw in February.
Jericho gained payback on Owens' betrayal by costing him his championship title to Goldberg to add further fuel to the fire at WWE Fastlane.
No doubt the former-friends-turned-foes will have a score to settle this Sunday, and with Jericho's US title up for grabs, it'll make the conclusion of this contest so much sweeter for the victor.
Who really runs SmackDown Live?
This last-minute addition to the card could be the best one yet. Both competitors have show-stopping capabilities in their locker so don't be surprised to witness this showdown towards the business end of the card.
Styles has been a welcome addition to the SmackDown Live roster. After an impressive first year in the WWE which includes a world title reign and seeing off John Cena twice, the 'Phenomenal One' has earned the moniker of 'the face that runs the place'.
Shane O'Mac is no slouch either. Hot off the heels of his last WrestleMania outing with the Undertaker, you can guarantee this match-up will have a showreel "WrestleMania Moments" to choose from.
Commissioner McMahon demanded payback the only way he knows how, after being flung head first by Styles through a car window on SmackDown. Cue another one of McMahon's death-defying elbow drops from the top rope through an announcer table to set up an intense battle on the grandest stage of them all.
Will Seth Rollins v Triple H go ahead?
Will it happen? Won't it happen? Of course it will! This highly anticipated match has been on the cards since last year's spectacle, but the road to WrestleMania has been far from straightforward for the former Shield member.
Plagued with a knee injury, Rollins has fought to be fit to take on the Cerebral Assassin at the show of shows.
Triple H took Rollins under his wing with The Authority leading him to championship glory. But when things turned sour, The Game, true to his word, showed his former protégé what was "best for business" by savagely attacking Rollins with help from Samoa Joe.
Whether Rollins is medically cleared to compete or not makes no difference in this scenario. After signing a hold harmless agreement ahead of their Non-Sanctioned match this has all the ingredients of Jim Ross inspired slobber knocker.
Can the Deadman reclaim his yard against the big dog?
After recovering from his streak ending loss to Brock Lesnar, the Undertaker looks to add Roman Reigns name to a tombstone full of buried souls.
Suggestions that this maybe 'Taker's last Mania run-in will amplify the WWE Universe inside the Camping World Stadium. Despite The Undertaker's WrestleMania run spanning over two decades, if his last slugfest with Shane McMahon is anything to go by this could be his final curtain call.
Up steps Roman Reigns who has been 'The Guy' on Raw whether you like it or not for some time. Reigns is slowly ticking off an impressive list of accomplishments in the WWE and defeating the man from the dark side on his turf would top it by a country mile. Once Reigns tossed the Undertaker in this year's Royal Rumble, the beef was on.
Having toppled fellow big man Braun Strowman at WWE Fastlane, Reigns' hot streak has come just at the right time ahead of his date with destiny against Hell's favourite son. With bragging rights and bravado being the proverbial brass ring at stake, we'll finally get to find out who is the master of the squared circle once and for all?
Will Goldberg make it three wins in a row over Lesnar?
So far Goldberg has Brock Lesnar's number without lifting a receiver. The former NFL superstar's momentum going into Universal title defence against Lesnar is unblemished, having defeated Lesnar at Survivor Series and eliminating him at this year's Royal Rumble.
The part-time powerhouses' feud has yet to take day off since Goldberg's much anticipated return. These two are no strangers to a WrestleMania bout having squared off against each other at WWE's 20th edition with Goldberg getting their upper hand.
Lesnar arrives at WrestleMania 33 after ending The Undertaker's streak three years ago. The beast's conquering efforts against the Phenom proves that anything is possible on the grandest stage of them all.
WrestleMania 33 will repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) BUT NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) between 10am on Monday, April 3 and 8pm on Thursday, April 6.
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