15 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 37 Predictions You Need To Know

14. Braun Strowman Vs. Shane McMahon

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Shane McMahon's bizarre WrestleMania CV will get a new addition on Sunday, but the same most likely won't be said for his spot selection.

You are getting here what you've already seen countless times before - McMahon will scale a height and fling himself off it, perhaps at the expense of his opponent or perhaps not. But he'll do it anyway, forcing the commentators to put over his guts and guile regardless of how this miserable storyline has played out so far.

WWE cage match rules f*ck with this whole deal too. Strowman's been wanting to "GET THESE HANDS" on McMahon for months, but has picked a match where the objective is to leave the ring. He'll have 'The Money' trapped for a bit, sure, but then it's through the door or over the top if he wants the glory.

Not that he'll get that. Expect former Raw Underground prospect and abandoned Strowman feud-starter Dabba-Kato to be a difference maker here, justifying the reason for this putrid angle if not the entire execution.

Winner - Shane McMahon

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