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Though WrestleMania 33 is going to happen next year, it is already the most talked about event this early. All fans and pundits alike are excited to hear about the matches that WWE production will offer for the next year event. One of the confirmed wrestler to be on the card is Roman Reigns but who is the opponent that he will likely to face off?

Reigns, who is also known as Big Dog in the WWE world, is not yet a superstar level like John Cena, The Undertaker, The Rock and others but he is gradually establishing his name and moving slowly to the top of the WWE standing. His fan base is also growing and many believe that he'll become the next face of the WWE in the future.

Could it be his match on WrestleMania 33 will catapult him to stardom? According to Comicbook.com, before his match in WrestleMania, Reigns will be pitted to face Kevin Owens for the WWE Universal Championship at WWE Roadblock: Over The Line on December 18th. And if Reigns will successfully defeat Owens for the title, he will become the new double WWE Champion since Seth Rollins have accomplished it last year.
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With this plot already setting-up, who could it be Reigns opponent for WrestleMania?

One wrestling analyst said that Reigns' most likely adversary for the said event is none other than Braun Strowman. Known for his nickname as "The Abominable Strowman", the former Wyatt family member has started his singles career after he was drafted to Raw dislodging him from Bray Wyatt and Erick Rowan who went to Smackdown.

Since then, he went to many matches and up until now, he is carrying an undefeated streak. And the analyst believes that Strowman's record is a perfect plot to arrange a match with Reigns. Can Big Dog stop the remarkable winning streak of

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