10 HUGE WWE Extreme Rules 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Seth Rollins (c) & Becky Lynch (c) Vs. Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans

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Not exactly the most thrilling introduction to an entry on a pay-per-view main event, but it's as though the entire audience echoes the frustration Becky Lynch espoused when she agreed to this match for her and partner Seth Rollins - it'll just be nice to get this over with.

It'd be high banter (and even higher Banter Era) to put the two top titles on ratings-destroyer Baron Corbin and f*cking Becky-Lynch-momentum-destroyer Lacey Evans, but the company have certainly made wilder calls in the last few years.

Wildest of all is that this wouldn't actually be the wildest. Jinder Mahal in 2017 presents a worse reality than Baron Corbin of 2019, regardless of how badly the latter would fail just like the first. Rollins and Lynch, the poor b*stards, have had all their support halved by being forced to share their awkward on-screen chemistry whilst presumably still crafting one behind the scenes.

The sooner this angle ends, the sooner their burgeoning romance can begin away from prying eyes. Hopefully for the two of them there'll still be main event runs remaining.

Winners - Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch

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