15 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 39 Predictions You Need To Know

14. Brock Lesnar Vs. Omos

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Everybody who said this match wasn't good the second it was announced was wrong.

But your writer will be just as wrong if it doesn't rule.

The story - if you even need to call it that - is that if Brock Lesnar can pick up Omos and chuck him around as he has done every other opponent in the 10+ years he's been back. Omos eating a German Suplex. Omos getting overhead belly-to-bellies! Omos getting flattened with an F5!!

If you don't want to see at least one of these things, it's possible WWE's never been for you full-stop. There's no better place for this sort of nonsense than WrestleMania, and Lesnar being nowhere near anything that truly matters will settle the anxieties of anybody who's wanted him out of the way for years.

This is win-win-win, except for MVP's monster, who will lose en route to a Hurt Business reunion on the Raw After WrestleMania.

Winner - Brock Lesnar

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