15 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 37 Predictions You Need To Know

1. A Paige-Turning WrestleMania Surprise

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Not something advertised as of yet, but something reasonable to assume, WWE are going to want to add some extra flavour for the first live crowd in 13 months to savour.

As noted in the introduction, Bayley is conspicuous by her absence on the show with very little in the way of loud complaint online. Similarly, Charlotte Flair is (as of this writing) not set to feature, though is perhaps the easiest wrestler on the whole roster to add to something. Might Becky Lynch miss the roar of the crowd just a bit? Will The Undertaker fancy saying hello to 25,000 people after saying goodbye to none at the Survivor Series? Could it be a CM Punk year?!

Well, no to the last one, but your writer is staking his non-existent reputation on Paige announcing her formal return on Night Two with an almighty "I'm baaaack!" ahead of a main event featuring three men that all worried that they'd never be able to say the same. Her recent Oral Sessions talk with Renee Paquette revealed some encouraging medical signs, and several mentions of an upcoming project she couldn't mention. Her WWE return will be that project.

A brief flash of physicality - perhaps against a heel that tries to cut her off - would be a blockbuster moment for the former Divas Champion, affording her a formal return to a division she's barely ever been able to be part of.

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