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WWE WrestleMania 32 News 2015: Latest updates and new roster signings

The latest on the World Wrestling Entertainment rumor mill features some updates on WrestleMania 32 and some more roster signings.

The WWE's annual pay-per-view spectacle is slated to happen on April 3rd of the coming year, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It is also the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, which can hold up to 105,000 in a standing room set-up.

According to a January report by Forbes.com, WrestleMania 32 is being projected to be the biggest WrestleMania event of all time. However, as of press time, the headliners for the said event have not yet been made final.

In a report by Danny Cox of the Inquistr, a match between John Cena and The Undertaker are being billed to be the night's main event. However, an injured Seth Rollins is also being targeted, although no opponent has been named. Rollins was successful at WrestleMania 31, winning the event's headliner in a Money in the Bank match against Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns.

With Rollins injured, however, news about a possible match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns are said to be in the works. Cox further paints a picture of the would-be scenario.

"If nothing else is known right now, it is set in stone that Lesnar was set to battle The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32, but that feud officially ended at Hell In A Cell," Cox wrote. "One rumor going around is that Lesnar could win the Royal Rumble and go on to face Roman Reigns for the WWE Title."

Another report form WrestlingInc.com stated that the WWE has signed Total Non-Stop Wrestling superstar James Storm.

The 38-year old professional wrestler is best known for his tag-team matches, winning the NWA world tag team title seven times, and the TNA world tag team title six times.

The report adds that while Storm has been "in talks" with the WWE, no formal contract has been signed.

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