12 WrestleMania 35 Match Predictions Following WWE Fastlane 2019

9. The Boss 'N' Hug Connection Vs. Nia Jax & Tamina Vs. The Divas Of Doom Vs. Lita & Trish Stratus

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Bayley and Sasha Banks may be required to work double duty over WrestleMania weekend, having dished out a challenge to every branch of the women's division in the company, but a WrestleMania blockbuster against the above pairs would present them with a match that is part-challenge and part-intergenerational dream match.

The various permutations offer a raft of intriguing scenarios - the Fastlane skirmish between Jax, Tamina, Phoenix and Natalya capped off The Boss 'N' Hug Connection's first successful title defence, but the addition of Trish Stratus and Lita to the contest would bolster it not just with extra bodies, but legitimate star power.

The two had teased a possible 'Show Of Shows' scrape with the champions before the left turn taken at Sunday's show - putting all eight in an elimination setting seems the best possible compromise with a roster more equipped than ever before to host several women's matches and a pre-show battle royal.

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