15 Huge WWE WrestleMania 38 Predictions You Need To Know

4. Charlotte Flair (c) Vs. Ronda Rousey

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The Night One main event slot will undoubtedly be debated until the day itself, but Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey have at very least done enough to make their match feel less like a secondary substitute for 'The Baddest Woman On The Planet's inevitable battle with Becky Lynch.

Rousey's understandably taken a while to settle back into a comfort zone since her Royal Rumble return, but Flair's dislikability has helped no end and news that she's not just doing a January-to-March run has inspired more confidence in the project at large. For some of her foibles, Charlotte Flair's become known for the out-of-nowhere pay-per-view ripper too - something that these two have some previous in.

Match quality aside - this has to be Ronda Rousey's night.

She's sticking around, she's the babyface and she's got a chip on her shoulder for how things ended the last time. WWE have backed 'The Queen' from unlikely positions before, but this feels neither the time nor place to do the same again.

Winner - Ronda Rousey

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