WrestleMania 33: 10 Huge Predictions You Need To Know

7. Return Of The Demon

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Back on tour with the gang after a lengthy hiatus following his deeply unfortunate Summerslam injury, Finn Balor has worked limited house shows in preparation for his television comeback, and could well feature on the 'Grandest Stage Of Them All'.

With no current link to existing storylines, Balor's presence could be felt anywhere on the card, but his key placement could provide a huge twist in the Triple H/Seth Rollins encounter.

Rollins knows he is likely to be up against a numbers disadvantage at the 'Show of Shows', with Samoa Joe and Kevin Owens currently doing the bidding for 'The Game' as rumours abound that he's set to lead a new stable in the vein of his former group Evolution.

With Triple H on the back foot, Rollins could be overwhelmed by Joe and KO, leading to a surprise return of the 'Demon' to temporarily distract the duo and ostensibly make the save.

At that point though, he turns, joining the heels in their destruction of Rollins to allow Triple H (their 'Creator') a victory over 'The Architect'.

Citing Seth as the cause of his layoff, Balor could note on Raw a pre-disposed distaste as well as respect for both Hunter and his new stablemates.

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