8 Huge WWE Great Balls Of Fire Predictions You Need To Know

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It would be something of an overstatement to call this feud one of the best of the year, but it's remarkable that the duos have managed to keep things loosely entertaining since they first butted heads in Matt and Jeff's unexpected WrestleMania comeback.

As a unit, Sheamus and Cesaro could and should be considered one of WWE's recent success stories. Their best-of-seven series filled audiences with dread, but their eventual union in the aftermath gradually picked up steam, and their embittered heel turn on the returning icons refreshed the act again just before it threatened to stagnate.

Though extremely repetitive, the battles between the pairs have been hard-hitting and largely enjoyable. Going 30 minutes should mark the end of the trail for both though, and The Hardy Boyz require the titles far less than their younger foes. The 'Celtic Warrior' and the 'Swiss Superman' were denied a long reign after dethroning The New Day in December, but WWE would be wise not to make that mistake if they wish to recreate the stability at long last established by The Usos on SmackDown Live.

The Champions should retain with a narrow 3-2 victory, ensuring bell-to-bell action and a conclusive end to the lengthy rivalry.

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