18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 34 Predictions You Need To Know

10. Twin Magic

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The Bludgeon Brothers' belting beatdown of The New Day and The Usos at March's Fastlane pay-per-view was anything but boring until Harper and Rowan rocked up with their rivals in a rancid WWE Network commercial on the go-home edition of SmackDown Live!

It was a credibility-stripping display, and proffered some doubt on if the towering twosome are quite ready to hold blue brand gold in place of the umbonic Usos. The brothers are deserved doyens on Tuesday nights after an instantly iconic feud with Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, with the five finding themselves in a spot at the 'Show Of Shows' they all richly deserve having been forced to light-up kickoffs and openers on supercards in 2017.

Under-wrought has been Jimmy and Jey's desperation to work on the 'Grandest Stage' despite the current angle's initial opening promo. Since then, the significance of their overdue debut has been underplayed. A win in their maiden outing should see further respected dished out to the pair from the year's largest audience.

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