Conor McGregor has been backed to make a shock WrestleMania 41 entrance – and he could be joined by Donald Trump.
The greatest show in the WWE takes place on April 19-20 in Las Vegas with millions around the world expected to tune into Netflix for the extravaganza.
And the thousands of fans packed into the Allegiant Stadium will rub shoulders with some world famous faces.
Industry experts at betideas.com have looked ahead to the event and reckon Conor McGregor – who recently said he wants to be the President of Ireland – could make a dramatic appearance in Nevada.
The controversial ex fighter has previously hinted he could switch from UFC to wrestling having visited the US President at the White House recently.
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are both odds on to make an appearance at the showpiece having come to blows in Texas last November. Donald Trump’s history of past WWE appearances makes him an outside bet.
Here are the list of celebrity odds for a WrestleMania 41 appearance:
- Jake Paul 1/10 (-10000)
- Maxx Crosby 1/2 (-200)
- Geno Smith 4/6 (-150)
- Kolton Miller 4/6 (-150)
- Dana White 4/5 (-125)
- Vanessa Hudgens 5/6 (-120)
- Mike Tyson 10/11 (-110)
- Jason Kelce 5/4 (+125)
- Conor McGregor 6/4 (+150)
- Snoop Dogg 6/4 (+150)
- Adam Sandler 2/1 (+200)
- Drew Barrymore 2/1 (+200)
- KSI 2/1 (+200)
- Travis Kelce 3/1 (+300)
- Taylor Swift 4/1 (+400)
- Floyd Mayweather Jr 5/1 (+500)
- Donald Trump 8/1 (+800).
When it comes to what goes on in the ring, wrestling legend John Cena will be taking part in his final WrestleMania match – and the betting experts expect him to end his incredible career with a win.
He is 1/2 or -200 (67% chance) to beat the champion Cody Rhodes in the Undisputed WWE Championship.
YouTube sensation Logan Paul has more than 23 million followers on the channel – but his fans are likely to be disappointed.
He is 2/1 or +200 (33% chance) to beat AJ Styles in their singles match in Las Vegas.
Roman Reigns is tipped to beat CM Punk and Seth Rollins in the Triple Threat Match, while Randy Orton is the clear favourite (1/7) to best Kevin Owens.
betideas.com spokesman Shane Orton said: “There’s no doubt that Conor McGregor likes to be the centre of attention – and after meeting Donald Trump at the White House a couple of weeks ago, all eyes would be on him if he turned up at Wrestlemania.
“We’ve got some great matches to look forward to in Las Vegas. John Cena is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, and we expect him to mark his last appearance in a WrestleMania ring with a win over Cody Rhodes.
“Logan Paul might fancy himself as a wrestler, but in AJ Styles he’ll be going up against someone who’s much more experienced and we reckon that will be decisive.”