18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 34 Predictions You Need To Know

11. Sunday Night Rollins

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Seth Rollins' marathon man moment on Monday Night Raw earlier this year was predictably discarded in an act of infuriatingly typical indifference from WWE writers, but a small reward will come his way at the 'Show Of Shows' with an Intercontinental Title victory over new Dad and clearly all-round-great-bloke The Miz.

Anyway, enough about that. This match has the potential to steal the show sartorially, so let's look at the potential thread threats.

Champion Miz is notoriously conservative with colour in his big WrestleMania matches. Only a slither of light breaks beyond the black, but here's hoping he shares the love from greeting his new bundle of joy by decorating himself with a similar palette to a local soft play. The wackier, the better.

Meanwhile, 'The Architect' has built-up quite the following of those that like to know exactly who wears the trousers in The Shield. His prior pay-per-view efforts include experimenting with garish gold, wonderful white, or a fluorescent yellow flourish. Never mind the gold around his waist, what's he got planned for his legs?

And so to the current king of the catwalk. Finn Bálor's wardrobe choices of late have been stunning. Only the unannounced return of the 'Demon' could rival all the vibrant duds he's sported of late, with anything ranging from Irish emerald to an on-brand purple aesthetic. His outstanding use of primary colours lately has made this IC scrap anything but a secondary concern.

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