10 HUGE WWE WrestleMania Backlash Predictions You Need To Know

6. Damian Priest Vs. The Miz

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What to make of yet another match featuring Damian Priest against The Miz, or at very least a version of that?

It's pretty much all we've had over the last two months, and while it's hardly failing Priest, it's not exactly shooting him to the moon either. Will his inevitable victory here help? Tough to say.

There's more potentially happening than actually destined to take place in the match itself, which threatens to be a little dry unless the lumberjacks are hiding Bad Bunny in amongst their throng and he steals the show just as he did at WrestleMania.

Furthermore, said happenings are perhaps only of interest to you if you're mad keen on the split between John Morrison and The Miz. WWE have put some work into their separation, with the 'Show Of Shows' loss driving up their embarrassment and a series of minor spats serving as the wedge driving them apart.

'The Archer Of Infamy' can lay some claim on their inevitable demise, but he won't want ownership of the three-star matches to follow. Ah well, onwards and partially upwards for all involved, which is feud-of-the-year form for main roster WWE.

Winner - Damian Priest

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