Predicting The Entire WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

Mapping out an entire 17-match card for WWE WrestleMania 37!

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While WrestleMania always has so much spectacle and sizzle attached to it, the truth is that a good chunk of WWE fans see the Royal Rumble PPV as the most anticipated show of the year. Not this year, though, for WrestleMania 37 will be the first time in over a year that a WWE event will have fans in attendance.

Emanating from Raymond James Stadium on 10-11 April, this year's Showcase of the Immortals is looking to have 25,000 fans in attendance on each of its two days.

For a company that has been delivering programming from the WWE Performance Center, Amway Center or Tropicana Field in either an empty venue, one dotted with family and friends, or a ThunderDome setting, it's genuinely intriguing and exciting see a WWE show with a passionate crowd in place.

Before WrestleMania 37, mind, there's the small matter of Fastlane this coming Sunday. And ahead of that PPV, what better time to predict what matches will be on the card when 'Mania gets here.

With that in mind, then, here is a mildly bold prediction at what matches will fill out WrestleMania 37's two nights.

17. Women's WrestleMania Battle Royal

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The Women's WrestleMania Battle Royal was omitted from last year's WrestleMania due to the ongoing global pandemic.

With fans set to be back in attendance for WrestleMania 37, not to mention how WWE has once more taken to doing battle royal contests, you can expect the Women's WrestleMania Battle Royal to be back on the table this April.

As for entrants, the sensible bets seem to be Bayley, Natalya, Tamina, Lana, Naomi, Mickie James, Nikki Cross, Reckoning, Carmella, Billie Kay, maybe an NXT star or two, and possibly the in-ring returns of Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville.

Yes, it's baffling to think that Bayley won't be in her own match at WrestleMania 37, but WWE has shown over the years that they'll always have as few women's bouts as possible come WrestleMania time - which usually means solely title matches.

Purely speculation, but an early tip for the winner of this bout? How 'bout the criminally under-utilised Peyton Royce.

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