Predicting Every WWE/NXT Champion At WrestleMania 33
Those Superstars who will walk into Orlando with gold around their waists...
Even though the dust has barely settled from WrestleMania 32, planning for WrestleMania 33 will already be well under way.
WWE's fabled creative teams will have worked tirelessly - andbelieve me, they do work hard despite what we see on a weekly basis - over the past few months to put together the feuds and storylines that took us through 'Mania 32 and will take us forward towards next year's event.
If you listen to the likes of Jim Ross, it's this long-term booking that produces the best and most logical storylines.
Of course, given the injury cursethat has ravaged the main roster in recent times - whichseemingly wasn't reserved for 'Mania 32's build up after Bray Wyatt's setback in Milan last week -you'd be right to question WWE's decision to continue with their work as normal.
However, they will have their next twelve months of television and pay-per-views/specials tentativelymapped out, with suitable replacements lined up if the worst does indeed happen.
The Championship scene in WWE is in a weird state of flux at the moment andcompany needsa couple of feelgoodwins to appease theirdisgruntled Universe.
Roman Reigns' WWE World Heavyweight Championship win and Zack Ryder's farcical 24 hour stint with the Intercontinental Title has left a bitter taste in many a fan's mouth.
Hopefully those wins will come at just the right moments for maximum effect. Here are those Superstars who will walk into WrestleMania 33 weekend with WWE gold around their waist...
8. NXT Tag Team Champions - American Alpha
I know you all want to see American Alpha on the main roster, but I can see them dominating NXT's tag team scene right up until the TakerOver: Orlando special next year.
Not least to banish the memory of The Ascension being recognised as one of, if not the greatest tag team in the brand's history.
Gable and Jordan will continue to re-legitimise the titles, and take them to new heights never reached before and, given how over they are and just how great they are in their current roles, the new Champions will never get boring - even if they are tasked with holding the titles for the next twelve months.
I can see Gable and Jordan losing in Orlando and making their debut on the RAW after WrestleMania. Their pop would probably trump the one given to Enzo and Big Cass a couple of Mondays ago (which is saying something).