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Vince McMahon, The Rock, Roman Reigns: Six things that should happen at WWE WrestleMania 38

WrestleMania gets closer and closer every day and the card for 2 and 3 April is beginning to take shape. 

Headlined by the massive main event of night two that pits Brock Lesnar against Roman Reigns in a winner takes all, champion vs champion unification match, it’s set to the most stupendous two-night WrestleMania in history. 

GiveMeSport throws on the focus on the event and highlights the things we believe should happen in Dallas in April.

Roman reigns over The Beast 

WWE have put a lot of eggs in the basket of WrestleMania’s main event – calling it the biggest WrestleMania match of all time – but away from any tagline or hyperbole should be the fact that Roman Reigns has to go over in Dallas. This 2022 version of Brock Lesnar has been a lot of fun to watch and there’s an argument to say it’s the best we’ve seen of Brock since his WWE return in 2021. However, the story here is Reigns. The head of the table, the tribal chief and the new WWE ‘unified’ champion. It would cement Roman as the era’s main man and continue his dominance over WWE. Except him to leave WrestleMania with both belts – although don’t expect him to hold both titles for very long. 

If you smell next year’s main event 

Having won ‘the biggest WrestleMania match of all time’, what should happen next if WWE want to kick-off the build to next year’s WrestleMania, is end the night with an appearance from The Rock. Mania traditionally goes off air in celebratory mood and having a heel raise both world titles, although a momentous moment, feels like it needs more of a feel-good factor finale. Why not flood the arena with the sound of The Great One’s entrance theme and have a stare down between cousins that would signal an even bigger main event match for

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