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Becky Lynch beat Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair to win both the Smackdown and Raw women's titles. In this picture, WWE superstar Lynch appears on the red carpet of the WWE Mae Young Classic in Las Vegas, Sep. 12, 2017. Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for WWE

There has never been a WWE card like the one that’s set for Wrestlemania 35 at MetLife Stadium Sunday night. Fifteen matches are set to take place, and that's not including any surprises that might be in store.

Here's a look at the entire WrestleMania 35 card, including predictions for every match:

Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch (Winner Take All Match)

We've been building toward this moment for more than six months. Becky has been WWE’s top wrestler since SummerSlam, becoming the hottest wrestler of the last five years. It's time for her to not only win both championships to close out WrestleMania 35 but to also become the first woman in the company to pin or submit Rousey.

Prediction: Becky Lynch

WWE Champion “The New” Daniel Bryan vs. Kofi Kingston

Kofi has to win this match. He has been the most popular male wrestler on the roster in 2019. His rise has almost paralleled Bryan’s road to WrestleMania 30. Bryan has turned into WWE's best heel, and just about everyone at MetLife Stadium will be rooting for Kofi. Considering he's never won a world title in 11 years with the company and the way Vince McMahon has held him down in the storyline, there's no choice but to put the title on the New Day member.

Prediction: Kofi Kingston

Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins

It's time for Lesnar to finally drop the belt. It looked like that was the case at SummerSlam, but his time without the Universal Championship was brief because of Roman Reigns’ Leukemia diagnosis. Whether or not Lesnar is headed to the UFC, “Monday Night Raw” will be better off with its top champion on the show more weeks than not. Rollins has what it takes to be the brand’s No.1 babyface. If Reigns and/or Dean Ambrose help Rollins defeat Lesnar, it could generate the biggest pop of the night.

Prediction: Seth Rollins

Triple H vs. Batista (No Holds Barred Match)

This is probably the easiest match on the card to predict. This will almost certainly be Batista's final WWE match. If that wasn't enough of a reason to believe the Hollywood star would lose, the added stipulation that Triple H's career is on the line all but guarantees that Batista will be pinned after a pedigree.

Prediction: Triple H

Shane McMahon vs. The Miz (Falls Count Anywhere Match)

The Miz is a wrestler on the “SmackDown Live” roster. Shane is not. The Miz is also the babyface that was forced to watch his father get attacked by Shane. Look for Shane to do something crazy, as always, but there's no reason for him to win this match.

Prediction: The Miz

Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre

McIntyre has gotten the upper hand throughout the feud, continuously beating down Reigns and his Shield brethren. McIntyre might be a future world champion since he's become one of WWE's top heels, but that also means he'll get his comeuppance Sunday. Reigns will be returning to the world title picture eventually, and it starts with a win on WWE’s grandest stage.

Prediction: Roman Reigns

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bayley & Sasha Banks vs. Beth Phoenix & Natalya vs. The IIconics vs. Nia Jax & Tamina (Fatal 4-Way Match)

There's little reason to take the titles off Bayley and Sasha just yet. Beth Phoenix isn’t likely sticking around after WrestleMania 35, and the other teams aren't nearly as over as the current champs.

Prediction: Bayley & Sasha Banks

AJ Styles vs. Randy Orton

This one could really go either way. Considering Orton got the upper-hand Tuesday and the story has been about Orton downplaying Styles’ entire career, the babyface is more likely to come out on top.

Prediction: AJ Styles

United States Champion Samoa Joe vs. Rey Mysterio

Joe remains one of the most underrated wrestlers in the company. He deserves a long title reign, and it would be a shame to see him drop the belt after not much of a build to this match.

Prediction: Samoa Joe

Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin (Kurt Angle’s Farewell Match)

It's not going to make the fans happy, but Corbin is likely to get the win in Angle’s final match. The WWE Hall of Famer should help put Corbin over strong, and that will only help Corbin become even more hated.

Prediction: Baron Corbin

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy vs. Tony Nese (Kickoff Match)

With so many other titles likely to change hands Sunday, the belt might stay on Murphy in this match.

Prediction: Buddy Murphy

Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley vs. “The Demon” Finn Bálor

The title has gone back and forth so many times between these two wrestlers that it's easy to see either one winning. But if Balor is coming to the ring as The Demon, he's probably not going to lose.

Prediction: Finn Balor

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

The only logical choice is Braun Strowman, who has gone from a seemingly likely world champion to being relegated to a meaningless battle royal at the year's biggest show.

Prediction: Braun Strowman

WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal

Asuka has to be considered the heavy favorite after losing the Smackdown Women's Championship. WWE seems to lose interest in pushing her at times, but hopefully this can help her to regain some momentum.

Prediction: Asuka

SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Ricochet & Aleister Black vs. The Bar vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev (Fatal 4-Way Match)

The Usos might be the best bet to retain, though there is no finish here that would be very surprising. Maybe a win for Ricochet and Aleister Black would be expected, considering their futures are as singles stars.

Prediction: The Usos