Predicting The Entire WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

6. Damian Priest & Bad Bunny Vs. The Miz & John Morrison

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Since making his presence felt at the 2021 Royal Rumble PPV, Bad Bunny has quietly gone on to become a fun addition to WWE Raw.

Maybe that's an indicator of how far Raw has fallen in recent months and years, yet there's no doubting that the Grammy Award winner has taken his role in WWE extremely seriously. Whereas other celebrities have had their tongue firmly in their cheek when seen on WWE programming, Bunny is all in when it comes to his appearances for Vince McMahon's sports entertainment juggernaut.

Bad Bunny and his on-screen BFF Damian Priest seem destined to face The Miz and John Morrison at some point in time - and that 'some point time' should be WrestleMania 37.

For all involved, this match is a win-win situation. Love him or hate him, Bad Bunny is big business and he brings plentiful eyes to whatever he does. As such, those eyes will likewise be watching Priest, Miz and Morrison at the Showcase of the Immortals - and a win here for Damian Priest would do wonders for the Archer of Infamy's stock moving forward.

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