Wrestlemania 34: Predicting every match on a stacked card

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    Wrestlemania is just a day away – and Sport 360 brings you predictions from New Orleans.

    Women’s Battle Royal – Becky Lynch deserves her moment in the spotlight but this will likely come down to the ongoing Bayley and Sasha Banks friction. Bayley to take the win here, with Sahsa turning on her post match.

    Men’s Battle Royal – One of the hardest matches on the bill to call. Big Cass is in town and could be a good surprise entrant to go on and win, and Matt Hardy would get a huge pop from the crowd if his appearances during the week are anything to go by. We are going to go for Elias though.

    Cruiserweight title – On a loaded card this may not get huge attention, but it makes sense all-round for Cedric Alexander to go over here.

    US Title Fatal Four-way – Could it be Rusev Day, at RusevMania? Adding him in late is a strange choice if he’s not going to feature, but so it putting the belt on Randy Orton and having him drop it a month later. Orton doesn’t need gold, so let’s go for Rusev here.

    Mixed Tag Match – Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey have to win this one don’t they? A Triple H and Stephanie win would not get Ronda off to the best of starts, so this one will be going the way of the Olympians. Plot twist – match ends with Ronda tapping out Triple H rather than Steph.

    Intercontinental Title – Rollins v Balor v Miz could be a show stealer – especially if the singles match between Rollins and Balor is anything to go by. Miz is closing in on the IC record for most days holding the title, but he may have to wait a little longer – Balor to take this one.

    WWE Championship – If the triple-threat for the IC crown could be a show stealer, then the match between AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura could *really* steal the show. There is huge support for Nakamura here is New Orleans – and expect him to take home the gold from this one.

    RAW Women’s Championship – After the bullying storyline with Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax, this could be a match a retribution for Nia. A squash match would not only show her dominance but also save a little time on a stacked card. Nia to win. Quickly.

    Smackdown Women’s Championship – It’s not quite *the* streak, but the undefeated record of Asuka has a wonderful aura to it. Charlotte is the most likely to end it at this stage in proceedings, but the WWE’s investment in Asuka is too great at the moment. Asuka to win a classic.

    Universal title – There is only one winner here at that’s Roman Reigns. Yes, he will get heat but there is no way he isn’t leaving The Big Easy without the title. And we won’t be seeing Brock Lesnar for a while after it.

    Raw Tag Team Titles – Big question here is who will be partnering Braun Strowman. The Bar are doing great things but you can’t see them holding on to the titles here – regardless of partner. After the success of the Mixed Match Challenge it would be great to see Braun and Alex Bliss – curveball after she drops with RAW Women’s title. However, we are expecting Dean Ambrose to show up to a pretty good pop.

    Smackdown Tag Team titles – While the Usos have been hotter than the sun of late, and the New Day will always have the crowd vote, it just feels like the right time for the Bludgeon Brothers to take this one.

    John Cena v The Undertaker – It has to happen doesn’t it? Kid Rock has a musical segment, following his Hall of Fame induction last night – American Badass hits, Taker comes in on the motorbike – brawls with Cena. Everyone’s happy!

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