12 WrestleMania 35 Match Predictions Following WWE Elimination Chamber 2019

7. Shane McMahon Vs The Miz

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The Miz and Shane McMahon losing the Tag Team Titles to The Usos (and against the odds no less after Jimmy Uso's arrest just days before the pay-per-view), suggested that the company were determined to get to an assumed end destination of 'The A-Lister' Vs 'The Money' at the 'Show Of Shows'.

Miz fumed backstage with himself as a battered, bruised and b*llocksed Shane was tended to by faceless medics. McMahon no-sold the worst of another arduous evening, noting that he'd see his partner at work the following Tuesday. The pair must surely now be on the road to ruin and the Road To WrestleMania, with Miz always more likely of the two to turn heel because Vince McMahon doesn't believe anybody could now possibly hate his son.

How the two could convincingly work an evenly split match remains to be seen - it will take some ego diffusion by 'Shane-O-Mac' to allow Miz to even leave a mark on him. Perhaps his insufferable WrestleMania mirror man gimmick will actually bring him down to his opponent's underhanded level?

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