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WrestleMania Backlash Predictions

 


Tonight is Wrestlemania Backlash so here are my predictions 


Match 1 


Well, I would have loved for it to happen in front of a crowd but I think the Dirty dogs time as champions are up. This will be a great match if booked right.

Winner:  NEW smackdown tag champions Mysterios


Match 2 



This is a Lumberjack match and should be interesting. This should be the end of the feud between the Miz and Priest. I think we will have the Miz attack, Morrison, after the match this will be the start of a feud between the two. 

Winner: Damian Priest 


Match 3 


This feud has had a very bad build but this should be a great match.

Winner: still smackdown women's champion  Bianca Belair 


Match 4 


This is another match with a terrible build but it should be good and as long as Rhea and Asuka get to shine.

Winner: Still Raw Women's Champion Rhea


Match 5 


This should be a very intense match between three big men. I see Broun taking the pin here to protect Drew.

Winner: Still WWE champion Bobby Lashley 

Match 6 


This should be the main event. It has had the best build of all the matches and has the big match feel to it. Expect the Usos to be here with Jey trying to help Reigns while Jimmy tries to stop him. I do think in the end Jimmy will superkick Cesaro thus joining his cousin and brother to form the Bloodline Faction.

Winner: Still Universal Champion The Tribal Chief Roman Reigns 

These were my predictions. Do share your thoughts in the comments 


Comments

  1. I think Braun Strowman should be the new World Heavyweight Champion because he hasn't won a championship in a while now

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  2. Well he could win as they have been booking like an unbeatable monster lately. That is a hard match to predict any of the three can come away with the win.

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