WrestleMania 33: 10 Huge Predictions You Need To Know

8. Reigning Blood

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Roman Reigns has to beat The Undertaker.

Not just score the win with a big Spear or Superman Punch, no. Roman Reigns needs to beat The Undertaker.

Since the Royal Rumble back in January, Reigns has walked the line magnificently as a cocky upstart, seemingly no longer burdened with the worry of fans loving him or hating him.

Pushed to breaking point in defeat against Kevin Owens, Roman returned later in the night to humongous boos and finished runner-up in the Rumble itself after callously tipping 'The Deadman' to floor and proclaiming the ring to now be his 'yard'.

Since then, he's been unfazed by the histrionics of The Undertaker, and relatively unmoved by his physical presence in their on-screen segments together. And what on earth should he have to worry about?

'Taker looks more close to death than any characteristic he could portray at this point, especially when Reigns opposes him looking every bit the 20 years younger he is.

Conclusive destruction of 'The Deadman' at WrestleMania is a gift-wrapped heel turn for 'The Big Dog'.

Bloodied and beaten, Undertaker can disappear again to consider what is still left for him, whilst Reigns can begin the new wrestling year revelling in the glory of an incomparable victory.

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