10 HUGE WWE Fastlane 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Old Friends & The New Day

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Sami Zayn's shocking turn on Kevin Owens will see the 'Prizefighter' in all sorts of bother at the hands of the new alliance of the 'Underdog From The Underground', Daniel Bryan and Rowan, but The New Day will be unlikely saviours for the man that took away Kofi Kingston's WWE Championship opportunity.

Running off the heels won't be to help 'KO' but more insert Kofi immediately back into the main event scene - after simply walking away from the contract signing once Vince McMahon had booted him out of the match, Kingston later teamed with Owens amidt minimal protest. These were not the actions of a determined man but a broken one, and the time away will be the tonic to help propel the pancake-fuelled flyer back into the 'Grandest Stage' spotlight.

Intervention from Kofi, Xavier Woods and Big E will at least send the fans home happy after another victory for the loathsome New Daniel Bryan - and foreshadow the same thing happening again at MetLife Stadium if Kingston can somehow continue his unlikely ascent.

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