WWE: 10 Major Predictions After WrestleMania 30

WrestleMania 30 is two weeks away. By now, everybody has offered up their predictions. Most people aren't going to agree on all the matches even though it's shaping to be a show with a lot of victories for the babyfaces. What about the events after WrestleMania? They're going to be very important for WWE. Last year, the best part of WWE were those spring/summer months that lasted from WrestleMania through to SummerSlam. After that, the quality of the programs suffered and the product became lame as a result. It didn't help that they went back to Cena vs. Orton at TLC. Some things change in this world, but in WWE they apparently stay the same. There are a lot of questions surrounding WWE performers post WrestleMania as it pertains to the WWE Title picture, the part-time performers, midcard champions and more. What characters are going to move up the ranks? Who might fall? Only WWE management really knows, but we certainly have our own ideas too. Here's a look at ten things we think might happen in the weeks and months that follow WrestleMania 30.

10. Dolph Ziggler And The Miz Will Emerge As Heel Tag Team Title Contenders

Dolph Ziggler The Miz It's been rumored for a couple of months that Dolph Ziggler and The Miz could form a duo of disgruntled wrestlers that would become a tag team. Since disgruntled performers aren't that likable, it makes sense that they would be a heel team. If you look at the heel side of the roster, there really aren't that many tag teams right now. The Real Americans are likely to split, Rybaxel isn't that great and then what? Maybe The Ascension will get called up soon, but after that there really isn't a whole lot there. A team of two veteran guys like Miz and Ziggler - buddies who grew up in the Cleveland area - could be very successful just as long as they aren't booked like the losers they have been in recent months. It's been so confusing trying to get a read on The Miz' character. It looked like he was going to turn heel to end last year, then he went back to being a babyface and now he's stuck in limbo although his promo against Hogan on Raw was heelish. Meanwhile, Ziggler continues to be one of the best performers on the roster while having absolutely no direction.
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