11 Huge WWE SummerSlam 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

5. Bianca Belair (c) Vs. Becky Lynch

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‘Big Time Becks’ and ‘The EST’ are shouldering an awful lot of pressure following their bona fide WrestleMania classic.

Away from the expectations set by that banger back in April, Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair are on the verge of turning hack shocking booking from last year’s SummerSlam into the start of an epic saga if they can deliver again.

Another great match and the two will forever be remembered as legacy rivals. If it struggles to follow what came before it, they’ll instead go down as WrestleMania one hit wonders. That the Champion feels certain to retain can only help - Lynch has grafted for this match since losing the gold, but defeat is needed for her ostentatious character to look inward for the first time in a long time. With Triple H across all creative, Belair might even have a well-booked women’s division to work through too.

Winner - Becky Lynch

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