We are officially on the Road to WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20, and WWE has presented fans with plenty of unanswered questions surrounding top stars and matchups for the event.
With Elimination Chamber still to come on March 1 and nearly two full months to tell the stories that will culminate at Allegiant Stadium, there is plenty of time for the company to provide answers to each.
What are some of those questions and which of the top stars are involved?
Let's take a look.
Is There Enough for All of WWE's Key Stars to Do?

By proving so adept at booking its stars, WWE has created a problem for itself any other wrestling promotion on the planet would love to have.
As WrestleMania approaches, the company has so many legitimate stars that it begs the question: What will it do with them all on The Grandest Stage of Them All come April 19-20?
WWE chief content officer Triple H has been confronted by this issue before and managed to turn in an all-timer 'Mania a year ago. But on the way to Vegas, it appears the company has too many stars and not nearly enough room on the card for all of them.
With Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, LA Knight, Damian Priest, The Judgment Day, Penta, Rey Mysterio, The New Day, AJ Styles, Chad Gable and Co. on the men's side, and a women's division brimming with names that include Lyra Valkyria, Nia Jax, Chelsea Green, Michin et al, there will inevitably be some key competitors left off the card.
What that means for them and how they can recover will be one of the first questions asked of Triple H in post-Mania WWE.
What Does Cody Rhodes' Path to WrestleMania Look Like?
For the first time in two years, Cody Rhodes' path to WrestleMania is not crystal clear.
The undisputed WWE champion just wrapped up a rivalry with Kevin Owens that concluded in a violent ladder match at the Royal Rumble and found himself confronted by Jey Uso and Jacob Fatu on Friday's SmackDown before being laid out by the returning Solo Sikoa.
Add to that an upcoming Elimination Chamber match to determine who challenges for whichever champion Uso does not select and you have plenty of Superstars gunning for The American Nightmare.
So, who gets the call to compete against the franchise star of WWE in 2025?
The obvious answer would be John Cena upon winning the men's Elimination Chamber match.
Drew McIntyre should not be counted out, though. He has taken shots and posted on social media alluding to the champion and almost certainly has a date with Rhodes at some point in the near future.
Regardless, Rhodes will be a primary focus heading into the biggest show of the year, even if his direction is as of yet unclear.
Can Jey Uso Perform Up to 'Mania Main Event Expectations?
There is an awful amount of criticism directed at Jey Uso that centers around his ability to deliver from an in-ring perspective on the grandest stage.
This, despite the fact that he and his brother, Jimmy Uso, had one of the matches of the year in 2023 against Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens.
From an individual standpoint, Uso spent the last year having extraordinary contests against Ilja Dragunov, Bron Breakker, Damian Priest, The Judgment Day, and the man most expect him to challenge in Vegas, Gunther.
Yes, his match with Jimmy last year in Philadelphia was a major misstep, but that does not change the fact that Jey has gotten to where he is now based on hard work, both in the ring and in terms of building a persona that has connected with audiences far beyond a catchphrase.
Who Will Charlotte Flair Challenge at WrestleMania?
Charlotte Flair made her return to WWE at the Royal Rumble, winning the women's match and cashing her ticket to WrestleMania. In the week since, she has confronted Rhea Ripley, Giulia and Tiffany Stratton without making her intentions clear.
While it seemed Stratton would be her opponent, the electricity of her confrontation with Ripley, who she has battled twice on the WrestleMania stage for a 1-1 record, has created a scenario where The Queen could square off with Mami in a main event-worthy contest.
That there are options for Flair, any one of which would be a legitimate WrestleMania matchup, is promising. It suggests there is room for change, even if there was a predestined showdown originally slated for the second-generation star.
It still feels like the Stratton match is the front-runner, but if last year's Show of Shows taught us anything, it's that WWE is not afraid to pivot to accommodate fan reaction.
Will John Cena Win No. 17 in Las Vegas?
John Cena is the tied with Ric Flair as the most decorated world champion in WWE history.
The Cenation Leader sits at 16 world titles, accumulated over two decades as one of the greatest talents professional wrestling has seen.
As he winds down his career as part of a year-long retirement tour, the question is: Will he reach No. 17 and move ahead of The Nature Boy?
The answer is a resounding "yes."
Could it come as soon as WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas? Another "yes."
Cena lost the Royal Rumble by inches when Jey Uso shoved him to the floor in one of the match's most shocking outcomes ever. Entering himself in to the Elimination Chamber, the veteran vowed to win it and headline The Show of Shows.
If he does, he will likely challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship in a match befitting the magnitude of the premium live event. And if he does, do not be surprised to see Cena hoist the title overhead in a historic moment.
Even if Cena fails to dethrone Rhodes, it would be another example of the top dog putting business first over his own personal goals, an element of his decades-long dominance that does not get discussed nearly enough.
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