15 Huge WWE WrestleMania 38 Predictions You Need To Know

12. Rey Mysterio & Dominik Mysterio Vs. The Miz & Logan Paul

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Celebrities typically fare well in WWE matches, and Logan Paul has both the athletic chops and the correct casting to pull off yet another star-studded success for the company.

He's a known piece of sh*t, working alongside the company's most amenable Sports Entertainer (for better and worse) and across the ring one of the most beloved babyfaces in wrestling history. Dominik Mysterio will also be there, but his contributions won't really be needed until after the match.

Someone like Paul should be mate to eat sh*t just as he did last year following the Kevin Owens/Sami Zayn singles match, but that can happen during the match itself. Expect the heels to out-think and out-fight the out-of-his-depth Dominik, leading to the stubborn son blaming his Dad and dropping the war-weary old man with an electric chair on the ramp.

WrestleMania doesn't have enough twists now, and this one's been three years in the making.

Winners - The Miz & Logan Paul

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