15 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 37 Predictions You Need To Know

13. Bad Bunny & Damian Priest Vs. The Miz & John Morrison

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The Bad Bunny run can go down as a measured success story for WWE in 2021.

His appearance at the Royal Rumble drew significant attention, and that ended up existing to set up a rivalry with The Miz that the company have managed to pay off on their 'Grandest Stage'. In between all of that, he's taken a WWE Championship to Saturday Night Live, was meme'd the world over just for being like any right-minded human being and enjoying the work of Dua Lipa and has authentically given Damian Priest a decent start to life on the company's ever-difficult main roster.

That this is now a tag team match will only help the quality of contest itself, and based on the limited exhibitions of physicality since January, Bad Bunny is working hard on the basics. The Miz is and will always be a total pro, and will likely show as much if not more a*s than he did against Bobby Lashley just to get all of this over. Your cautious optimism is welcome here.

Winners - Bad Bunny & Damian Priest

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