Predicting The Entire WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

8. Randy Orton Vs. 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt

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Yeesh, where to even begin with this.

The rivalry between Randy Orton and 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt has seen bodies set on fire, poor Alexa Bliss RKO'd, Orton spewing black goo, Randal Keith being confronted by a possessed version of himself, and countless other corny, horrendous moments that have thankfully been blocked out of memory.

Wyatt hasn't been seen on WWE TV since being set ablaze at December's TLC PPV, yet all signs point to him finally making his return at WrestleMania 37. Then again, many presumed that would be the case at the Royal Rumble.

While he didn't surface at the Rumble, it seems impossible to imagine The Fiend not arriving back on WWE TV in time for 'Mania. Expect it to happen, expect Orton vs. Wyatt in some insane cinematic match at the Showcase of The Immortals, and then lets just all hope and pray that whatever happens at WrestleMania is the conclusion of this hugely opinion-splitting rivalry.

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