18 HUGE WWE WrestleMania 36 Predictions You Need To Know

11. The Kabuki Warriors (c) Vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross

Kabuki Warriors Alexa Bliss Nikki Cross
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The best of what's left from a division that feels decimated compared to the four team match that kicked off the rapid decline one year ago, The Kabuki Warriors/Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross match that at least has four over wrestlers in it, even if there'll be no crowd to make that argument or them.

WWE television has told us that at least this one won't be quiet. Asuka and Nikki Cross bring some life to that funeral atmosphere inside the Performance Center with their daft overt presence, Alexa Bliss is still a star, and Kairi Sane has the skillset to pop the commentators in place of punters in the seats.

Ultimately, this won't be a total disaster regardless of the result. With the benefit of hindsight, it already gives this match more of a fighting chance than the aforementioned WrestleMania 35 equivalent. That said, 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' should have her arm raised as loud as her voice - she's been arguably the most vital member of WWE's roster during some particularly trying times.

Winners - The Kabuki Warriors

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