Predicting The Entire WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

15. Daniel Bryan Vs. Jey Uso

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Daniel Bryan vs. Jey Uso is a match that's been seen several times already this year, but it could well be that the two square off one more time when WrestleMania 37 rolls around.

The options are minimal when it comes to Bryan and Uso. You could make an argument that either would be a natural fit to be a part of a secondary title match, but being blunt, that's a waste of Daniel Bryan.

For D-Bry to go from potentially being in the main event as the Universal Champion - if he gets past Roman Reigns at Fastlane - to instead ending up in a match lower down the card, that doesn't quite fit. And let's be honest, Bryan beating Reigns and walking into WrestleMania 37 as the Universal Champ also doesn't seem likely right now.

We've seen how well Bryan and Uso mesh together, and these perfect dance partners seem destined for one more waltz at the Granddaddy of Them All.

Having already had straight-up singles matches and battled inside a steel cage, logic suggests a gimmick or stipulation for this one. Some variation of Falls Count Anywhere or a No DQ match could provide the perfect canvas for Daniel Bryan and Jey Uso to paint something spectacular.

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