15 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 37 Predictions You Need To Know

5. Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler (c) Vs. Tag Team Turmoil Winners

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In which a team as-yet-undecided defeats the Tag Team Champions because they've barely been able to co-exist despite having two runs with the belts over the last eight months.

A victory for Pick-Your-Favourite-Mystery-Team-Here won't fix this division, but it'd be nice if they were a real tag team. Most of WrestleMania 36's undercard was lost to the fog of the pandemic, but Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross had a very enjoyable clash with The Kabuki Warriors on that show. It wasn't that difficult to make the belts meaningful that night, nor later that year when Sasha Banks and Bayley reclaimed them to fold into their textured rivalry.

Following the result, perhaps we can at long last be done with Baszler and Jax as a team? They've been wanting to be shot of each other for so long that it remains confusing as to why they're even together despite some modest successes as a duo.

For more than just the obvious, a change here could do much to fix what's been badly broken.

Winners - Tag Team Turmoil Winners

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