10 Undercard Matches to Book for WWE WrestleMania 41 March Card
10 Undercard Matches to Book for WWE WrestleMania 41 March Card

WrestleMania 41 is the biggest show of the year for WWE and is a weekend where everyone will hope to compete.
It is important to find spots for the talent that have done the work to build up WWE for the past year and can make the most of the 'Mania spotlight.
Champions like LA Knight, Bron Breakker, Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria and The Judgment Day deserve a chance to defend their gold.
Stars including Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, Jacob Fatu, Bayley and Naomi should not miss the card either.
Based on WrestleMania 40, the total card will feature 14 matches with seven for each day. With six matches confirmed, this leaves eight spots to fill.
There are not just eight matches worthy of that spots though, so there is room to discuss some extra opportunities.
The following are the ten undercard matches that could fill out this remaining 'Mania card and give the most stars a spotlight on the biggest stage.
Street Fight: Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest
Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest have been in conflict since WrestleMania 40 where The Punishment stole the World Heavyweight Championship from The Scottish Warrior with a Money in the Bank cash-in.
They collided at Clash at the Castle: Scotland where CM Punk's interference prevented McIntyre from regaining his title.
Since that time, Priest and McIntyre have gotten in each other's way. The Punishment eliminated The Scottish Warrior in the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber.
They will look to settle their rivalry at WrestleMania, but given the level of brutality they have both shown toward one another, it should have a major stipulation.
A Street Fight would make the most sense as they have been clashing all around the arena in recent weeks.
This is likely to be one of the best matches of the weekend, especially given how much both men will want to prove they deserve to be in the world title scene in the next year.
AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
This is both the most likely addition to the WrestleMania card left but also the least interesting.
AJ Styles and Logan Paul have yet to build real heat despite their relative standing in WWE, and time is ticking away to earn the spot that was given to them.
The two men will meet face to face on the March 31 edition of Raw, and it will be up to them to sell why fans should be excited to see this contest.
If they fail, WWE should genuinely consider whether this is worthy of one of the rare spots remaining for 'Mania 41.
It will likely be a good match once the bell rings though as The Phenomenal One and The Maverick have rarely failed in that regard.
IC Championship: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor vs. Dominik Mysterio
Finn Bálor has made it very clear that he wants the Intercontinental Championship, but he has been able to take it from Bron Breakker so far.
Penta has also stepped up with a challenge to the Intercontinental champion, but his title opportunity was ruined by The Judgment Day.
The stage has been set for at least Penta and The Prince to both challenge for the gold, but it is also possible Dominik Mysterio will get involved.
He has helped Bálor week after week to stand above the champion and his likeliest challenger, earning his own opportunity at the gold.
The best part about a match like this is the volatility. Can Breakker retain, or will fans see a new champion? If the championship changes hand, who will win it?
Penta winning WWE gold this early would be a huge boot for his standing, but Dominik could be an interesting champion to carry the gold after so long in the background.
Whatever happens, this is going to be wild action that fans will not want to miss.
US Championship: LA Knight (c) vs. Braun Strowman vs. Jacob Fatu vs. Solo Sikoa
Similar to the Intercontinental Championship picture, the United States champion LA Knight is facing a bevy of interesting challengers for WrestleMania 41.
At the least, Jacob Fatu has made his case to get a shot at Knight, taking out anyone, especially Braun Strowman, that gets in his way.
The Samoan Werewolf made sure Strowman could not win the United States Championship on SmackDown.
This likely sets the stage for both Strowman and Fatu to get their shot, but it would also be a surprise for Sikoa to miss the WrestleMania card after his last year.
A Fatal 4-Way is the likeliest option, but a triple threat or straight-up singles match is also possible.
While too many multi-man matches can grow tiring, 'Mania is the time to get as many stars on the card as possible.
Sikoa and Fatu can continue to grow more contentious while Strowman can be the destroyer that seems unstoppable. Knight will try to survive the powerful trio.
Anything could happen, though this is an ideal spot to move the title to Fatu while protecting Knight for a world title push.
Naomi vs. Jade Cargill
It is far too rare for WWE to present a women's match on a premium live event that is exclusively a rivalry with no gold on the line.
However, Naomi vs. Jade Cargill is arguably the hottest women's story in all of WWE and could very well stand out on its own merit at WrestleMania.
It would be a huge test for The Glow as a newly turned heel, but it would be an even bigger test for The Storm, who has few big singles matches to her name so far.
Even if it is not a long match, these two can sell the moment, allowing fans to enjoy Cargill's revenge against the woman that took her out.
This should set up the winner to go after the winner between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton shortly after 'Mania.
Women's Tag Championship: Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. Wyatt Sicks
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez have not defended the Women's Tag Team Championships since winning them on the February 24 edition of Raw.
Both have been on TV weekly, waiting for a tag team to step up. The only hint so far has been the champions going after women's Intercontinental champion Lyra Valkyria.
However, that could be a swerve to delay until Alexa Bliss is available to appear again post-European tour.
Morgan and Bliss have run into each other in crucial moments so far on the road to WrestleMania 41, including the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber.
The Goddess' true intentions in WWE remain up in the air, but WWE has slowly teased her return to working with familiar dark powers, aligning with The Wyatt Sicks.
If WWE wants to deliver a big moment for The Wyatt Sicks at 'Mania, pairing back up Bliss and Nikki Cross to contest the Women's tag team champions would be a strong start.
This could allow The Wyatt Sicks to capture some gold and find a strong voice in Bliss to carry them forward into the new year.
WWE Tag Titles: Street Profits (c) vs. DIY vs. Motor City Machine Guns
SmackDown's tag team division has stepped up in recent weeks, particularly following The Street Profits dramatic tag title win over DIY.
Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins have spent consistent time on SmackDown setting up potential challengers.
They have already defeated Los Garza and Pretty Deadly, which leaves a rematch with DIY on the horizon.
On its own, Street Profits vs. DIY is likely not 'Mania worthy, but the added element of another former championship team in the Motor City Machine Guns could make it big enough.
WWE could spice it up as well with a ladder match stipulation, allowing these three teams to deliver the biggest high spots of the weekend together.
This is an opportunity to highlight SmackDown's tag team division and potentially draw new fans to the three top teams on the blue brand.
World Tag Championships: War Raiders (c) vs. LWO vs. American Made
The tag team division feels underserved on the road to WrestleMania, but there are still options for both titles to be defended at The Show of Shows.
The War Raiders are the current champions primarily feuding with American Made on the road to WrestleMania.
However, American Made's attention is divided as the group is also focus on LWO, particularly following the arrival of El Grande Americano.
The luchador is clearly Chad Gable under mask, mocking lucha libre in a way that LWO must retaliate against.
The Creed Brothers can represent American Made in the match while El Grande Americano can play spoilers and set up a big title change, finally giving Julius and Brutus Creed main roster gold.
Women's IC Championship: Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Bayley vs. Roxanne Perez
While signs from the March 24 edition of Raw point to Lyra Valkyria and Bayley teaming up against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, the new Women's Intercontinental Championship deserves better.
The Valkyrie put in the work throughout the tournament to be crowned as the first women's Intercontinental champion.
She has yet to receive a premium live event spotlight as champion, but that could come against Bayley.
Roxanne Perez has also set her signs on The Role Model in her transition to the main roster. She has been off TV for the European tour but has a chance to make a big splash on the return to the States.
This triple threat has enough history between NXT and the main roster to make the most of the spotlight and allow three deserving workhorses a 'Mania spotlight.
Women's United States Championship Open Challenge: Chelsea Green (c) vs. ?
Chelsea Green has built a solid legacy already as the first Women's United States champion, creating a Secret Hervice with Piper Niven and Alba Fyre to back her up.
However, she lacks a strong challenger. After defeating Michin multiple times, Zelina Vega has stepped up to challenge Green.
This is a solid SmackDown match but hardly a 'Mania-level rivalry. However, WWE could rely upon Green alone to sell an open challenge for The Show of Shows.
With so much talent in the women's division, plenty of stars from Raw, SmackDown or even NXT could answer the call.
Moreover, a potential return from Becky Lynch, Nikki Bella or Paige is on the table.
The possibilities would make this a must-watch moment for The Show of Shows as well as highlight one of WWE's newest titles.