18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 34 Predictions You Need To Know

14. No Blubber

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WWE went all-in on their fat shaming as Mickie James came full circle from her days as the abused 'Piggy' in 2010 to pile grief onto the dominant Nia Jax ahead of her title clash with Alexa Bliss.

Though an argument could be made for nearly all of the Monday Night Raw Women's roster to have a singles match on the 'Show Of Shows' in place of the somehow-still-unprepared Jax, the company can turn this negative into a positive by crafting a match similar to the way James herself beat the bullies nearly a decade ago.

Alexa's chickensh*t heel act is magnificent, so she'll make plenty of entertainment from darting as far away from her foe whilst Nia first dismantles James as the last barrier of defence. With no distance left to run and no accomplice left to sacrifice, Bliss' destiny as a flattened failure should make the experience relatively painless for everybody but her.

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