15 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 37 Predictions You Need To Know

3. The Fiend Vs. Randy Orton

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It's almost intimidating to try and fantasy book and/or fantasy joke what the f*ck will go on in this match, but the only way The Fiend Vs Randy Orton can fail is if it's just a match.

Whatever derision that came their way following the WrestleMania 33 insect projections gimmick (christ what a f*cking sentence) was only due to renewed emotional investment in Bray Wyatt as WWE Champion. That investment isn't evident anymore, and why would it be? The Fiend's a half-cooked lobster with a love interest aged down to childhood for reasons still unexplored.

He's also been burned alive.

There's no going back from that, narratively. Orton can't slap his trademark holds on and expect to do damage. Well, he can, and he f*cking might, but nobody should be forced to buy or enjoy it. WWE haven't teased a Firefly Fun House sequel, but this should veer cinematic and ideally go full stupid. The Fiend's going over here, but make no mistake - everybody within goo-spewing distance of this has lost.

Winner - The Fiend

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