15 Huge WWE WrestleMania 38 Predictions You Need To Know

13. The Usos (c) Vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs

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The Usos' inevitable success here at very least props up The Bloodline ahead of Roman Reigns' actually well-booked title defence the following night.

Is it remotely possible to say anything positive or insightful about this? A transparently cr*p build that's done much to dent SmackDown's buzz as supposedly the best WWE show of the week, Shinsuke Nakamura and Rick Boogs had zero momentum before back-dooring into a match that will be as much about their entrance as it will anything that happens bell to bell.

There's been too many flashes of wrestlers just being happy to be at WrestleMania, but this feels like a shoot version of the story. Jimmy & Jey went years not getting a richly deserved payday on WWE's biggest stage, but the company couldn't be a*sed with delivering the planned Viking Raiders match at Elimination Chamber and still expect people to think any of this matters on the night. Result not in doubt, broken creative process yet again clouded in nothing but.

Winners - The Usos

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