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John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, The Undertaker: All-time WWE dream match card

All of the best and biggest wrestlers in the world, at some stage during their career, will have worked for WWE.

Due to WWE’s longevity, and the fact they can pay good money, top talent from across the world have gone there throughout the years, and if we’re being honest, they’ll continue to do so.

Seriously, pretty much anyone who is anyone has worked for WWE at some stage, which means that their alumni list makes for some pretty impressive reading.

However, not all of the top talent to have been signed to WWE worked for the company at the same time, and that got us thinking…

This would never happen, for obvious reasons, but what would a dream wrestling card look like, featuring all current or former WWE talent wrestling in their primes?

Think about the options… and well… that’s just what we’ve done.

So, without further ado, let’s jump right into the dream wrestling card featuring either current or former WWE stars wrestling in their primes.

When he first arrived in WCW, Paul Wight (Big Show) was brought in as The Giant, the storyline son of Andre The Giant.

The pair never crossed paths, but a match between the two would have been quite something to behold.

Wrestling may have evolved from the big man matches that worked in the 1980s, but back in the day, you could have legitimately sold out an arena with a Big Show v Andre The Giant match as the main event.

So, while this may not be the technical masterpiece that some readers will want to see on their card, wrestling needs some variety, and for two big men, they don’t get much better than Andre and Big Show.

Back in the day, no tag team was more entertaining than Edge and Christian.

And you know what, when it comes to current-day WWE, no tag team/faction is more

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