WWE WrestleMania 37: Post-Royal Rumble full match card predictions

PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 19: Sasha Banks (L) in action vs Bayley during WWE Live AccorHotels Arena Popb Paris Bercy on May 19, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by Sylvain Lefevre/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 19: Sasha Banks (L) in action vs Bayley during WWE Live AccorHotels Arena Popb Paris Bercy on May 19, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by Sylvain Lefevre/Getty Images) /
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The 2021 Royal Rumble is officially in the books, and that means we’re finally on the road to WWE WrestleMania 37. With huge moments as Edge and Bianca Belair winning their respective Royal Rumble matches, we can expect each of them to challenge a champion at some point during this year’s two-night event.

It’s still unclear exactly how many fans will be in attendance, but reporting by WrestleVotes indicated the company plans to have upwards of 25,000 fans at Raymond James Stadium each night. WWE is heading back to the venue that was originally scheduled to host WWE WrestleMania 36, but of course, that got canceled due to the onset of the still ongoing global pandemic.

While questions remain about their plans for fan attendance and safety, the event is certainly going to happen one way or another. We’re still a few months and two major pay-per-views away from WrestleMania, but there are already solid indications of where things could be headed.

If these post-Royal Rumble full match card predictions come true, what might WWE WrestleMania 37 look like?

Starting with the logistics of a two-night WWE WrestleMania 37, there’s the question of how many matches we’ll get each night. The only other two-night WrestleMania was last year, and WrestleMania 36 had eight matches on the main card and one match on the Kickoff Show for both nights.

The only other comparison point is NJPW’s Wrestle Kingdom 14 and Wrestle Kingdom 15, which started the two-night concept in January of 2020. Wrestle Kingdom 14 had eight main card matches with three on the pre-show for night one and eight main card matches with one on the pre-show for night two. Trimming it a bit this year, Wrestle Kingdom 15 had six main card matches with one on the pre-show for night one and seven main card matches with two on the pre-show for night two.

With all of that in mind, this full match card prediction has a full eight matches per night. However, I’ve not specified any as being on the Kickoff Show because they all deserve the spotlight of getting a main card spot for WWE WrestleMania 37. Without further ado, we start with Night One.