18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 34 Predictions You Need To Know

17. Reincarnated

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Bray Wyatt's WrestleMania record is as a wretched as every other aspect of his fatally flawed WWE tenure, but Matt Hardy may have salvaged the 'New Face Of Fear' alongside his own career with his madcap 'Broken' Universe.

At the climax of their 'Ultimate Deletion' Monday Night Raw main event, Wyatt couldn't be fished out of Hardy's 'Lake Of Reincarnation'. Señor Benjamin reported that he'd completely disappeared. Was the 'Eater Of Worlds' eaten by underwater worms? Or will he return refreshed from a much-needed cold shower?

WrestleMania will provide the answer with Matt himself a favourite to win the Andre The Giant Battle Royal in the absence of many other interesting characters on the undercard. Late on, his assumed triumph will be undone by a reincarnated Bray, portraying either the completely scaled back NXT version of the gimmick, a one-night Husky Harris redux, or something brand new that might (might) actually get him over.

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