WrestleMania is finally here and the big event has already started to take Orlando by storm. Fans are piling in and various WWE superstars are already having fun down near the site of the event as everyone looks towards Sunday night.

There are some big matches on the card with The Undertaker taking on Roman Reigns, Triple H and Seth Rollins looking to square their beef and Bray Wyatt looking to make a statement against Randy Orton.

The Biggest Stage of Them All is absolutely regarded as the biggest event on the WWE calendar every year and this year’s iteration looks like it’s gearing up to follow in that tradition in every way.

Stephanie McMahon recently stopped by the Cheap Heat podcast to talk about WrestleMania and being in the professional wrestling business. She even hinted that fans could see two big superstars take huge career-defining losses on Sunday.

McMahon said: “In terms of the matches that I’m looking forward to most, I mean, of course, Triple H and Seth Rollins. It’s unfortunate for Seth that Hunter’s going to end his career and everything because he was on a roll there for a little while with The Authority, but that’s okay.

“That’s okay. It’s true [that WrestleMania season is Triple H’s time of the year], it’s true. And let’s see, Undertaker versus Roman [Reigns]. Is Roman going to be able to retire The Undertaker? That’s a huge story.”

All of these comments are unusually candid coming from someone so entrenched in the creative end of the WWE universe. Steph is obviously talking in character about Seth Rollins and his feud with her husband.

Rollins is still not 100 percent and is even battling some sort of small virus leading into Sunday. He could have a rough go of it in the ring with Triple H down in Orlando, but this is a match that fans desperately wanted to see.

Her assertion that The Big Dog might be able to retire Taker is completely on the table as the Deadman has been having a number of health issues lately and this match could provide an easy way to write him out of storyline for at least a little while.

McMahon was mum on the results of these matches, but one thing is clear, fans are in for a treat when WrestleMania kicks off on Sunday. All their patience will finally pay off.

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