With WrestleMania just five weeks away, the WWE is full steam ahead to the Grandest Stage of Them All.

On the last edition of Monday Night Raw, we saw three major matches confirmed for the 34th WrestleMania on top of the expected bout between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal title.

The Miz will defend his Intercontinental title against Finn Balor and Seth Rollins in a triple-threat match while Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt will battle it out in a Final Deletion match set to take place at the Hardy Compound.

Perhaps the biggest match of them all though, certainly in regards to the mainstream attention it will receive, pits two Olympic champions in the form of Ronda Rousey and Kurt Angle against Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

But, that won't be for a title, exactly as Triple H predicted when he signed the former UFC sensation at the Elimination Chamber.

However, The King of Kings has been reportedly instrumental in bringing another title to the WWE.

There's no secret that 205 Live has improved drastically under his guidance for the past month and it seems as if The Game wants to expand.

To do so, the WWE are going to introduce cruiserweight tag team titles and they plan on doing it after WrestleMania 34.

According to PWInsider, several championship designs have been worked on internally and we are told that the company recently finalised plans for the look of the championships.

The addition of the belts are a sign that the company intends to continue to build the 205 Live brand and they are looking to focus on the in-ring talents of the division instead of Vince McMahon's original character-driven ideas.

Triple H has already padded out the 205 Live roster with some of his NXT talents who have taken part in the tournament that will eventually crown a new cruiserweight champion at WrestleMania 34.

It looks like he will continue in that vein and with talents like Ricochet waiting to come up, he'll have plenty to choose from.