12 WrestleMania 35 Match Predictions Following WWE Fastlane 2019

7. Asuka Vs. Lacey Evans

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'The Empress Of Tomorrow's SmackDown Live Women's Championship reign has been a rather disarming dud thus far, and though her alleged opponent for WrestleMania wouldn't go far in fixing it, the sheer disparity between the two should theoretically generate some sort of reaction.

Having done nothing since the Royal Rumble, Evans has helped erase a ropey debut, replacing a lack of skill with a lack of knowledge of her lack of skill. The latter is infinitely preferable to the former, though the 'Sassy Southern Belle' may have picked up a few extra tricks by the time the match takes place. If she can play on 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' underestimating her, there may yet be a chance she could shock the world with the biggest 'Show Of Shows' upset since... Asuka's loss last year.

Or, they scrap all of that and Asuka kicks her head clean off to win in 0:03. Either works, and with such a massive card, that might even be the preferred path of least resistance.

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