10 Way Too Early Card Predictions For WWE WrestleMania 43

8. Seth Rollins vs. Trick Williams

WWE WrestleMania 43 Seth Rollins Trick Williams
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...it's Trick Willy, son.

Williams won the United States belt from Sami Zayn in Las Vegas, and it's clear that Hunter plans to strap a rocket to the dude on SmackDown. Predicting a year long reign with the secondary title would be brave though - it's much more likely that Trick enjoys a solid run before dropping it to a major star so he saves face and can move further up the card.

Perhaps Seth Rollins would rub his hands with glee over the tantalising prospect of giving Trick a leg up the ladder. Not literally (although there is a ladder match to come here), but more in terms of his overall WWE status. A workhorse like Rollins certainly wouldn't mind giving back to the company with which he made his name.

Everyone seems to understand the importance of building future stars whilst current ones are still capable/on top. That's a good position for bosses to be in. They know they've got a roster of hungry young men and women who deserve to be pushed. Even more crucially, the company's major players seem to realise that too, and they know they can't go on forever.

Seth hasn't had his injury issues to seek in recent times, but making sure he's healthy for the jaunt to Saudi and a match vs. Trick sounds like some party. That'd be a noble cause for Rollins, not least if his mission statement was 'make this guy a headliner we can use post-'Mania 43'.

Challenge accepted for the architect. Watch him build.

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