Ever since the inception of All Elite Wrestling, the fans are constantly monitoring the current speculations that are doing the rounds with many WWE Superstars wanting to make the transition to the independent scene.

With Dean Ambrose being one of the tbiggest names rumored to join hands with Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks, one wonders who else could join him after WrestleMania 35.

There’s no denying that everyone likes to be involved in one way or the other at the Grandest Stage of Them All, and while two main event bouts are already confirmed for the show, there are still others who are finding their own Road to WrestleMania.

Since Vince McMahon certainly has a lot of plans for the visual extravaganza, many speculations surrounding the Showcase of the Immortals are making waves in the professional wrestling world.

So, without further ado, let’s dive deep and analyze the 5 biggest rumors surrounding WrestleMania 35.

#1 Vince McMahon won’t let Brock Lesnar join AEW after WrestleMania 35

Brock Lesnar is one of the biggest superstars to have ever graced the squared circle under the experiential supervision of Vince McMahon.

The Beast Incarnate is widely hailed as one of the top priorities in Vince McMahon’s billion dollar company and his lucrative contract is a testament to his super-stardom.

However, with All Elite Wrestling vowing to change the entire complexion of professional wrestling, the Mayor of Suplex City is also a rumored name to be considering a massive offer from Tony Khan’s new venture.

The former UFC Heavyweight Champion is rumored to drop the Universal belt to the Architect Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 35. So, what do you think, will Lesnar be interested in changing the world with AEW?

Considering that Mr. McMahon has always been a huge endorser of keeping the Universal Champion around, many reliable publications have stated that the Boss would do everything in his power to secure Lesnar’s services even after the Grandest Stage of Them All in New Jersey.

#2 Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey likely to close WrestleMania 35

Every female professional wrestler who has scratched and clawed her way to the top dreams of being in a solid spot at the Grandest Stage of Them All.

Becky Lynch is one of those rare performers that grabbed the brass ring under Vince McMahon in no time and instantly became one of the hottest things in the entire industry.

According to reliable publications, these two competitors are rumored to close WrestleMania 35 at the MetLife Stadium this year, with a possibility of Charlotte also joining the two.

While fans wanted to see The Man make history, Becky has a perfect antagonist in Ronda Rousey who is certainly the biggest box-office attraction in the women’s division.

This has to be a match for the ages, and with the fans expecting Becky to defy the odds and bring home the Raw Women’s Championship, this will certainly be a WrestleMania moment we will never forget.

#3 Vince McMahon didn’t want Seth Rollins in the Universal Title picture

Despite being one of the most talented competitors who has literally carried Monday Night Raw on his back for the better of 2018, Seth Rollins was not Vince McMahon’s choice to face Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship.

The Chairman reportedly wanted Braun Strowman to lock horns with Drew Mcintyre in the main event, where the latter would dethrone the Monster Among Men to win the Universal Championship.

There’s no denying that the company has wide options available after Roman Reigns’ heartbreaking exit, Rollins could literally bring the house down with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 35 this year.

While plans always continue to change in the world of professional wrestling, it certainly justifies the fact that it was Triple H who coerced the Boss to think otherwise and push the Architect to the top.

#4 Finn Balor is heavily rumored to face the Undertaker at WrestleMania

Apparently, Finn Balor is heavily rumored to lock horns with the Greatest of All Time, The Undertaker at the Grandest Stage of Them All in New Jersey this year.

According to the latest report from the Dirty Sheets Podcast, the First-Ever Universal Champion is in line to go one-on-one with the Phenom in what would definitely be a dream come true.

Moreover, Undertaker has reportedly agreed to face Finn at the MetLife Stadium which could certainly be a huge thing for the former NXT Champion after he failed to defeat Brock Lesnar for the Universal Champion.

Both the superstars could literally tear each other down, and with the Undertaker enlightening the world with his supernatural presence, it could be an ideal time for Finn to return as the Demon King.

There’s no denying that the inception of All Elite Wrestling has coerced the WWE management to feature Balor more prominently, and a match with the Undertaker would arguably be an icing on the cake.

#5 A.J. Styles has still not renewed his WWE contract which expires in April

One of the biggest stories that is making headlines in the world of professional wrestling surrounds A.J. Styles and his ongoing contractual situation with the WWE.

While WrestlingNewsWorld reported that the former WWE Champion has apparently renewed his contract with Vince McMahon’s billion dollar company, the Phenomenal One took to twitter and denied the news.

Styles is rumored to lock horns with Randy Orton at the Grandest Stage of Them All this year and with his contract expiring just around WrestleMania 35, there’s still no confirmation whether the former WWE Champion will renew his contract.

There’s no denying that WWE sees A.J. Styles as a top priority and might do everything in their power to keep him, but with Styles’ himself denying the reports of signing another contract, the fans are speculating on might transpire next.

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