10 HUGE WWE WrestleMania Backlash Predictions You Need To Know

3. The Cursed Existence Of Alexa Bliss & Lilly

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Hard to imagine this act won't be on the show based on how much it already feels like those in power have fallen in love with it.

On the go-home show, Bliss, her doll, and a swing on the stage resulted in Shayna Baszler's legs wobbling independent of the rest of her. The week before that, Bliss' verbiage seemed to be pointed at Eva Marie (more on her later) and all of this started back at WrestleMania when The Fiend's powers were no match for Alexa's goo.

It may be time to channel this into a feud of some significance for the former Women's Champion, and as the odd one out of her own match on Sunday, Asuka feels like the perfect target.

'The Empress Of Tomorrow' won't be successful in what's sure to be her last show at Rhea Ripley's title for some time, and her body and character deserves the break. Bliss could present the perfect - and sPoOkY - write-off.

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