10 WWE Superstars Set For A Big Push Following WrestleMania 37

Alexa Bliss, Cesaro, and the other WWE wrestlers going to the moon after WrestleMania 37.

By Andy H Murray /

WWE

A largely successful WrestleMania 37 two-nighter couldn't have set WWE off for what is often referred to as its "new season" of programming in stronger style, as the market leaders hit Raymond James Stadium for the biggest American wrestling shows since the COVID-19 pandemic first took grip last March.

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Tales of Bianca Belair's historic SmackDown Women's Title win over Sasha Banks, Roman Reigns' dominant main event triumph, and Bad Bunny's unreal maiden voyage will be told forever. Yes, the Showcase of the Immortals had its lows, but Randy Orton breezing by The Fiend in six minutes and the stodgy Women's Tag Team Title scene can't dull 37's shine.

It's unfortunate that this year's Raw after WrestleMania continued the recent trend of under-delivering on shocks, surprise, debuts, and returns. In 2019, 2020, and now 2021, the show has underwhelmed. A shame, but maybe SmackDown will be a bigger deal given its A-show status.

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Looking at what went down at WrestleMania and Raw, as well as other stories and whispers around the company, we can forecast the men and women set to dominate cards for the next few months. Here, we do that, omitting top champions like Belair for obvious reasons.

Let's run through it...

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