Universal
Champion Roman Reigns vs. Edge - 21st February 2021




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Hall of Famer and 2021 Royal Rumble winner Edge has
chosen to go head to head with Universal Champion
Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania.
Returning
from injury, Edge started this years Royal Rumble
Match at No. 1 and outlasted 29 other Superstars to
earn the right to to challenge the World Champion
of his choosing at The Showcase of the Immortals.
In
the wake of his Herculean effort, The Rated-R Superstar
traveled to Raw, NXT and SmackDown to scope out the
World Champions before declaring that he would not
announce which World Champion he would challenge until
after WWE Elimination Chamber. He then showed up on
SmackDown, getting involved in the main event before
taking a Spear from The Head of The Table.
At
WWE Elimination Chamber, Daniel Bryan outlasted five
other Superstars to earn the right to face Reigns
for the Universal Title immediately after the career-altering
contest. With the Leader of the The "Yes!"
Movement nowhere near 100 percent, The Big Dog emerged
triumphant over Bryan in swift order. However, as
Reigns was beginning the celebration, The Ultimate
Opportunist struck with a devastating Spear on Reigns
out of nowhere. Looking over the fallen titleholder,
the WWE of Famer pointed to the WrestleMania banner
and declared that he will challenge Reigns on The
Grandest Stage of Them All.
Reigns
has repeatedly insisted that he is the ultimate champion
in WWE, backing up those claims by establishing himself
as one of the most dominant competitors in the ring
today. Considering the tremendous legacy that The
Rated-R Superstar has built on SmackDown, it only
stands to reason that he would target Reigns and attempt
to unseat The Head of the Table at The Showcase of
the Immortals.
Find
out who will walk out of WrestleMania with the Universal
Championship in a special two-night event, streaming
live on April 10 and April 11, beginning at 7 p.m.
ET/4 p.m. PT.
(WWE.com)
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