Bray Wyatt and Bobby Lashley are set to battle at WrestleMania, and the match hasn’t been 100% pulled yet. That being said, it seems the Almighty is ready for anyone at the show of shows.

Bray Wyatt hasn’t been around WWE for a couple of weeks now. He is dealing with a physical issue, and he hasn’t been cleared to compete just yet. That puts a big question mark on his WrestleMania match. Dave Meltzer noted that Bray Wyatt is dealing with “an illness.”

Ringside News exclusively reported on Wyatt’s current situation. We confirmed that Bray Wyatt has a physical issue, and he hasn’t been cleared. His match has not been officially cancelled yet, but there are a lot of questions about that match.

That being said, Bobby Lashley recently took to Twitter to send out a message that “someone” would get a beating of a lifetime at the Show of Shows. He alluded to the idea that Bray Wyatt might be out.

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Wrestle Votes noted that WWE will have an opponent for Bobby Lashley at WrestleMania. He is not off the card, and they are discussing another way to go.

Adding: WWE will find a way to get Lashley on the card. A match vs. LA Knight isn’t planned as of now, but has been discussed for over a week now.

We will have to see what WWE does with this situation. Obviously, Bray Wyatt’s match is a big one to lose, but it doesn’t mean he is in any trouble with the company. Whatever Bray Wyatt is dealing with, is keeping him off the grandest stage of them all this time around. Hopefully, he can get cleared and continue on the road to WrestleMania, because that isn’t 100% impossible at this point.

What’s your take on this situation with WrestleMania? Sound off in the comments!

Felix Upton

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