12 WrestleMania 35 Match Predictions Following WWE Fastlane 2019

1. Roman Reigns Vs. Baron Corbin

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The Shield's total deconstruction of Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre was almost heartwarming beyond the brutality.

Rapt in total euphoria, Seth Rollins screamed out "motherf*cker" before stopping short of tears as the pay-per-view went off the air. Dean Ambrose too struggled to stifle a grin - if he really is on his way after WrestleMania, he was clearly having his last truly great day at the office.

And yet, smiling and stood off to the side, a recovering Roman Reigns rightfully commanded all the attention.

'The Big Dog', still in remission, was captivating in his not-all-that-limited capacity, especially during portions of the six-man brawl paired off with Baron Corbin. 'The Lone Wolf' took the brunt of the beating in the run-up to the finish, but can lay claim to having Reigns beat clean in the middle before his "brothers" made the save. And it's this that could drive him to desperately demanding one more match on 'The Grandest Stage'. One he'll comprehensively lose ahead of a trade away from a show he briefly sought to rule over.

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