10 HUGE WWE Fastlane 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Two Samoans Walk Into A Bar...

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Sheamus and Cesaro have arrogantly dispatched every capable tag team (and Titus Worldwide) on Raw in the last few months in an effort to either a) get something genuinely competitive for WrestleMania or b) take the April 8th off completely, with their endgame finally engaging on Sunday with a beatdown on the one team still unblemished against them.

The Bar and The Usos had one of the best matches on a stacked Survivor Series 2017 card, and would make perfect use of the 'Show Of Shows' lengthy run time to give the event the sort of old school Tag Team title match it hasn't had in years.

A migration to Raw would help both Jimmy and Jey and the struggling division too. 'The Celtic Warrior' and 'The Swiss Superman' aren't having to stray too far from kayfabe in suggesting that there's nobody left to fight on a Monday night. Meanwhile, The Usos' dominance on SmackDown Live! has forced a rehashed rivalry with The New Day, with only The Bludgeon Brothers still unbeaten by the brilliant brothers.

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