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WWE is in the process of planning matches for Wrestlemania 37, their biggest event of the year, which is four months away.
According to Wrestlevotes, WWE currently has three top matches penciled in for the event, but nothing is official as of right now.
The first match is Roman Reigns vs. Goldberg, which was originally supposed to take place at Wrestlemania 36. Goldberg recently called out Reigns during an episode of WWE’s The Bump.
The second match is Edge vs. Randy Orton, which has been rumored for several months. This feud would likely pick up where it left off following Edge’s injury this past summer at WWE Backlash.
The third match is a Triple Threat Match with Drew McIntyre vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Keith Lee. Lesnar has not been on WWE television since Wrestlemania 36, and is currently not under WWE contract.
WM: Source stressed nothing is close to official or concrete, but as a working idea the following is what’s being considered:
Reigns vs Goldberg, Edge vs Orton & an interesting twist: McIntyre vs Lesnar vs Keith Lee. Lots of variables in play, especially the attendance factor.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) December 10, 2020
In October, reports surfaced WWE may push back the date of Wrestlemania 37, from from 3/28 to either 4/11 or 4/18. The report indicates the thought process behind the delay is to ensure the company can have fans in attendance.
While not officially announced, WWE is planning on hosting Wrestlemania 37 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL, and Wrestlemania 38 at SoFI Stadium outside Los Angeles, CA.