Predicting The Entire WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

4. SmackDown Women's Championship: Sasha Banks (c) Vs. Bianca Belair

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As of this writing, not even a handful of matches have been finalised for WrestleMania 37. One of the few that has, though, is SmackDown Women's Champion Sasha Banks defending her prize against this year's women's Royal Rumble winner, Bianca Belair.

Banks has long proved herself as one of the very best in the game, while Belair's journey has been showcased brilliantly in recent months. Still, some would argue that the EST of WWE has yet to have a truly top tier singles match since moving to the main roster - but expect that to be rectified come the Showcase of the Immortals.

If everything goes to plan, Banks vs. Belair should be a belter of a match, with Bianca the favourite to get the W and her first championship under the WWE banner.

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