Star-Studded WrestleMania 31 Could Be Greatest Of All-Time
March 27 2015, Published 7:24 a.m. ET
We're just days away from the WWE's flagship event of the year, WrestleMania 31, and with a star-studded lineup of matches, the event looks to be perhaps the greatest ever.
Among the biggest attractions slated to take place on the biggest stage in sports entertainment include: WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar defending his title against Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns; legendary Sting's first-ever WWE match against the King of Kings, Triple H; John Cena locking horns with United States Champion Rusev; and, in his first match since last year's Wrestlemania, the Undertaker will do battle with Bray Wyatt.
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Other blowouts by the bay include Randy Orton and Seth Rollins settling their feud; an Intercontinental Title ladder match featuring Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler among its six contestants; a fatal 4-way tag team match; and the second-annual Andre the Giant Battle Royal.
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Of course, WrestleMania weekend is packed with festivities, starting with a WrestleMania Axxess panel that will air Thursday and Friday at 6 pm. On Saturday, the WWE Hall of Fame 2015 begins at 7 pm, in a sure-to-be emotional ceremony featuring the inductions of Randy “Macho Man” Savage, Larry Zbyszko, Kevin Nash, Rikishi and the Bushwhackers; as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger in the celebrity wing.
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All of these must-see events will air on the WWE Network, which features every WWE Wrestlemania ever, as well as all other pay-per-views, at the click of a mouse.
WrestleMania 31 airs Sunday at 7E/4P, live from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.