18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 34 Predictions You Need To Know

8. Queen Dethroned

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Asuka and Charlotte have a challenging task on Sunday, despite the pro wrestling bit always looking like the easiest part of the job for the pair of seasoned pros.

Flair's job before doing the job at WrestleMania is to make a mammoth live crowd and even bigger viewing audience at home believe that she won't spend the final seconds of the match flat on her back. Asuka's undefeated streak is something of great creative purity in time closer associated with fractured loose ends, and the 'Empress Of Tomorrow's first ever WrestleMania surely can't be the time to sever the increasing bond between the unstoppable former NXT Champion and the main roster fanbase.

Though the match will hopefully live up to lofty expectations, the result won't really be in doubt until the two make it so. That, especially for Asuka, will be the biggest victory of all. Especially considering she'll no only win the title on the night, but also make her first defence...

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