18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 34 Predictions You Need To Know

4. Yep! Yep! Yep!

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Daniel Bryan's miraculous March comeback was either a delicious slice of reality at just the right time to provide a fortunate finale to a freewheeling work of fiction, or a cannily-timed match reveal to flog the last few tickets for 2018's 'Show Of Shows'.

New Orleans has as much history as the location of Bryan's biggest success as it does The Undertaker's largest failure. One was used to placate the other on that night, but no such compromise will be needed with 'The Deadman' already burying John Cena earlier in the night.

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn are going to win, keep their jobs and end a protracted tale that can be traced all the way back to last summer. 'KO' and his simpering sidekick will seal the deal with a real steal, bringing what has at times been an interminable rivalry to a shocking conclusion - the first of two blockbuster surprises on the card itself.

But how?

How can a returning hero lose in a building with which he holds such a special connection? What if he wasn't really a hero at all, delivering a 'Money' shot heard far beyond the vast walls of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome? Surely not though? No?

Yep.

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