All roads lead to the AT&T Stadium this coming weekend as the WWE stages its annual WrestleMania. The WWE is hoping for another explosive stage though the legendary participants expected to show up have dwindled.

Leading the way is that epic and seemingly predictable clash pitting Triple H and Roman Reigns. Though the bill has taken its share of potshots from WWE critics, the card will go on as scheduled.

The WWE knows that the Triple H vs. Reigns needs some perking up so the angle is what folks will be looking for.

Legacy vs. Ownership

In the other match, Shane McMahon will try to defy the odds when he faces the legendary Undertaker. Skill-wise and size, the “Dead Man” is an obvious favorite if the fight were held in normal conditions. But the fact remains that it will be a no disqualification “Hell in a Cell” match, which means anything can happen.

Brutal Street Fight

Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose test their mettle with the brutal street fight which could have uninvited guests. Bray Wyatt and his minions will likely be involved (sans Luke Harper) meaning Ambrose could get some indirect help. This match is seen as a kick-off to the much-celebrated feud involving Wyatt and Lesnar.

30-Man Battle Royale

For those who caught WWE Raw, it was pretty clear that fans will be in for a treat when they see the giants collide. That mini rumble will see Big Show and Kane leading the pack where wrestlers not pitted in the other cards are expected to slug it out.

The list includes the likes of Mark Henry, Jack Swagger, Fandango, Damien Sandow, Tyler Breeze, Darren Young, The Ascension, Goldust, R-Truth and the Social Outcasts quarter of Bo Dallas, Curtis Axel, Heath Slater and Adam Rose. Big Show will be looking to repeat his triumph last year with Kane and Mark Henry standing in the way. Of course, the smaller guys can pull off something as well.

Battle for Respect

The last notable match made official at WWE Raw is the one involving AJ Styles and Chris Jericho. Though the match is no surprise, it will be something worth watching. Will AJ Styles walk away with the win or will Jericho do something to pull out a win.

All Titles on the Line

Kevin Owens leads the pack of champions who will try to cling on to their titles. Owens faces a daunting task of fending off six other stars in a ladder match. To keep the title, Owens needs to beat out the other combatants by getting the Intercontinental title with the aid of a ladder from above.

Charlotte will need to fend off Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks though her chances seem to be better. Lynch and Banks have been known to feud before which could spell trouble.

Kalisto tries to buck the odds against Ryback to keep his United States title. Despite the size advantage, Ryback may need more than power to win the United States championship.

The New Day may find their title reign in serious jeopardy if the “League of Nations” are able to capitalize on their size and power. Things just got serious though the underdogs could still pull this one out.

Non-Wrestling Appearances

For now, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena are expected to be around to add some spice to Wrestlemania 32. Both will likely perform behind the microphone to avoid potential injuries from physically interfering in any of the matches like the one between Triple H and Reigns.

Wrestlemania 32 kicks off this April 3 at the AT&T Stadium starting at 5 p.m. ET via the WWE Network. The event proper kicks off at 7 p.m. ET.