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Report: Biggest possible WWE match is '90-percent' likely for WrestleMania

Finally!

There is one gigantic match that the WWE has yet to do at the yearly WrestleMania event, and it looks like we could finally be getting it in 2017.

According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, John Cena vs. the Undertaker is likely to happen at WrestleMania 33 in Orlando.

"Cena is probably with Undertaker," Meltzer said on his Wrestling Observer Radio program. "That's like 90-percent at this point."

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With Cena set to face A.J. Styles for the WWE title at the Royal Rumble in January, this could very well be a career vs. title match between Undertaker and Cena in April. As such — with the Rock, Daniel Brya, and Stone Cold Steve Austin as unavailable options — this is likely the biggest match that WWE could conceivably put together this year. Not only have Cena and Undertaker never faced each other at WrestleMania, but the two have barely ever worked with each other during their WWE careers.

If Undertaker doesn't end up with Cena as a WrestleMania opponent, other potential options are Styles, Roman Reigns, or even Randy Orton.

Other matches that Meltzer mentions as likely for WrestleMania: Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar (again), Seth Rollins vs. HHH (finally), and Big Show vs. Shaquille O'Neal.