WWE WrestleMania 36: 5 Matches That Should Be Added

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5.) The Dirt Sheet (c) vs. Usos vs. The New Day [SmackDown Tag Team Championships]

Assuming The Dirt Sheet escape WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 with the SmackDown Tag Team Championships, they should defend their championships in a triple threat match against Usos and The New Day at WWE WrestleMania 36.

Since these three tag teams are booked as the best in the SmackDown Tag Team Division and Heavy Machinery will most likely be in a rivalry with RooDolph due to the Mandy Rose love storyline, this triple threat match should be a foregone conclusion.

The Dirt Sheet dethroned The New Day to become SmackDown Tag Team Champions at WWE Super ShowDown 2020 and lost to the Usos in a non-title match last week on Friday Night SmackDown; they have cracked jokes at Kofi Kingston for losing the WWE Championship in eight seconds and will soon build up a more personal rivalry with the Usos.

Meanwhile, The New Day and The Usos have their historic rivalry in 2017 to fall back on as The New Day even boasted that they have one more championship reign than The Usos.

If booked correctly, this triple threat rivalry would be a neat set-up for the Usos to become seven-time SmackDown Tag Team Champions, like The New Day, at WrestleMania and put the SmackDown Tag Team Division on lock-down in the Usos penitentiary.

Not only would they match the number of tag title reigns The New Day earned but they could also celebrate with future Universal Champion Roman Reigns to represent their bloodline with championship gold on the grandest stage of them all.

4.) Kabuki Warriors (c) vs. Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross vs. Natalya and Beth Phoenix [Women’s Tag Team Championships]

Assuming The Kabuki Warriors defend the Women’s Tag Team Championships at WWE WrestleMania 36, they should defend them in a triple threat match against Bliss Cross Applesauce and Divas of Doom.

Kabuki Warriors won the Women’s Tag Team Championships from Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross at WWE Hell in a Cell 2019, and Bliss and Cross have not yet attained their rematch for the Women’s Tag Team Championships despite winning a number one contender’s match against Fire and Desire on Friday Night SmackDown.

Meanwhile, after the November 2019 Draft, the Kabuki Warriors have only defended their Women’s Tag Team Champions once on PPV (i.e. WWE TLC 2019) and are now in a rivalry with Natalya, who is in serious need of a tag team partner (i.e. Beth Phoenix).

Natalya and Beth Phoenix got robbed of the Women’s Tag Team Championship from the IIconics at last year’s WrestleMania, so they have some retribution to obtain when it comes to those Tag Team Championships.

Since the Kabuki Warriors are restricted to the Raw brand, they have been stuck feuding for the Raw Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch instead of defending their Women’s Tag Team Championships due to the severe lack of women’s tag teams on the Raw roster.

Considering that there are not that many women’s tag teams, the Women’s Tag Team Champions should be allowed to violate the separate brand rule and battle on all three brands in order to keep the women’s tag team division relevant.

Henceforth, a triple threat match at WrestleMania that includes a SmackDown Tag Team and a Raw Tag Team would be worthwhile for the division. If booked correctly, this triple threat rivalry would be a neat set-up for Bliss and Cross to become the first ever two-time Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Not only would they get their revenge on the Kabuki Warriors for dethroning them in 2019 but they would also obtain their first WrestleMania moment with their first WrestleMania victory in their careers.