10 HUGE WWE Crown Jewel 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

5. The Usos (c) Vs. The Brawling Brutes

Sami Zayn Roman Reigns Jey Uso Bloodline
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The right match at the wrong time, The Usos Vs The Brawling Brutes is the most predictable match on the card because Jimmy and Jey simply have far too much stuff going on to lose here.

In just a few weeks, they'll hit The New Day's title longevity record and look certain to take on Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods and the challengers make their last gasp attempt to keep the record. Beyond that - if there is a beyond that - the pair surely have a date with destiny against Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens if and when the incredible Bloodline saga reaches its climax.

Sadly for Butch and Ridge Holland, this means little of consequence can occur here. That's not to say the match won't bang and serve as nice set dressing for what feels like an inevitable Roman Reigns/Sheamus television title defence, but the result of this set-up encounter is the safest prediction of the night.

Winners - The Usos

 
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