10 Way Too Early Card Predictions For WWE WrestleMania 43

4. Bron Breakker vs. Oba Femi

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This is your predicted World Heavyweight Title collision.

Forget Roman Reigns, because he'll have other business to attend to in Riyadh, and that match definitely doesn't need a title to help frame it. Not an official one, at least. The smartest play would be rocketing Bron Breakker towards the gold by then, and continuing to build Oba Femi as a force to be reckoned with is going to be one of WWE's biggest goals for the rest of 2026.

By the time WrestleMania 43 is here, both men will be firm fixtures at the top of the tree on Raw. They should be. It's where specimens like this belong. Both Bron and Oba are physical marvels who could produce epics for years to come, and there's no need to wait too long for them to headline PLEs like 'Mania.

By April 2027, the people would accept seeing Breakker vs. Femi for the title as a main event for the opening night. This could be a true coming of age moment for Oba. Yep, that's part of the prediction too: Femi seizing the occasion by winning Raw's top belt and thus becoming the new franchise player in WWE.

Bron wouldn't have much to be sour about. He'd have knocked off Roman for the strap in the first place, and caused the 'OTC' to query whether or not he can still hang with this emerging breed of powerhouses planning to take the promotion forward.

Man mountain vs. man mountain at 'Mania. It just sells itself.

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