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Elisa’s Early WWE WrestleMania 35 Predictions
WrestleMania is this weekend and Elisa Maria has your early predictions!

Elisa Maria provides her early week WrestleMania predictions–do you agree with her?
This is it. WrestleMania week is here and I am indeed exciting to attend my very first WrestleMania. It has been a long time coming but I will finally experience this amazing spectacle that I have watched on television for about 28 years of my life. Whether you are a wrestling fan or not, it is definitely something to watch especially now that the women will main event, it is something you should not miss. With that being said, I have received a lot of requests asking for my predictions for this year’s WrestleMania card and I think it’s time to share my early predictions. Remember, my predictions might change since the very last Raw and SmackDown still have not taken place. These predictions might be different depending on the angles of each story line. So let’s take a look:
Main Event Double Women’s Championship: Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey – Winner: Becky Lynch
This one is self explanatory. I feel this will not change at all however, now it is confirmed on last night Raw that winner takes all. This is historic and I cannot wait to see Becky take it all.
WWE Championship: Kofi Kingston vs. Daniel Bryan – Winner: Daniel Bryan
This one is a tough one to predict as Vince is a wild card as you all know and he can change his mind quickly. I want to say Kofi but feel Vince does not like the idea of Kofi as champion. Kofi may win, however will probably lose the title quickly to maybe Lesnar, if Vince chooses to have Seth win. We can also see one of the new day members possibly turn heel which will be a shocker in some sorts considering how much the new day has been rooting for Kofi to get his opportunity. This one for me can go either way and is close to call.
Universal Championship: Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar- Winner: Seth Rollins
There is a lot of pressure on Vince to give the WWE Universe something different here. I feel that Seth should win this and if he does not, it will be a major blow to his character.
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal – Winner: Kevin Owens
Because its Kevin Owens.
No Holds Barred: Triple H vs. Batista – Winner: Triple H
Not much to say in regards to this one. It is really self-explanatory.
Falls Count Anywhere: The Miz vs. Shane McMahon. Winner- The Miz
This one is also self explanatory. Now that the Miz is a babyface, and considering the hype the last two weeks, I do not see the Miz losing this one.
AJ Style vs. Randy Orton- Winner: Randy Orton
As much as I love AJ, I feel like Styles will lose this one. It is possible may be see a bigger AJ heel that you can ever imagine.
United States Championship: Rey Mysterio vs. Samoa Joe- Winner: Samoa Joe
I love Rey Mysterio. This will be an exciting match but the title will stay with Joe.
Women’s Tag Team Championship- Sasha Banks and Bayley vs. Beth Phoenix and Natalya vs. Nia Jax and Tamina Snuka vs. The Ilconics – Winner- Nia Jax & Tamina
As much I would love for Sasha and Bayley to retain, they might lose here and my guess they will lose to Nia Jax and Tamina. It makes the most sense for them to take over the reigns.
Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin – Winner: Kurt Angle
I cannot see him losing at the grandest stage of them all for his very last match of his career.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Tony Nese vs. Buddy Murphy. Winner: Tony Nese
I do not see Buddy winning this.
Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre – Winner: Roman Reigns
I do not see Roman losing. I think this will be a hell of a match, but with everything that’s happened, I don’t see Roman losing.
Intercontinental Championship: Finn Balor vs. Bobby Lashley – Winner: Finn Balor
It does not make sense for WWE creative team to have Balor hold the title less than a month to lose it to Lashley and then to lose again at WrestleMania. I suspect Lio Rush might be involved in this match. Now that Balor has confirmed that he will be the Demon King at WrestleMania, which I wish would have been kept a surprised until the event this Sunday. It will be epic to see the Demon King take over New York.
These are my earliest predictions. Stay tune for my complete predictions after SmackDown where I will give more of explanation on which I believe each match will bring to the table.
Until then fans, farewell.
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King’s WrestleMania Rewind: Stone Cold VS. Scott Hall (WrestleMania X8)
Chris King is back with another WrestleMania Rewind, looking at the NWO’s Scott Hall battling Stone Cold Steve Austin at WWE WrestleMania X8 from Toronto!

Chris King is back with another WrestleMania Rewind, looking at the NWO’s Scott Hall battling Stone Cold Steve Austin at WWE WrestleMania X8 from Toronto!
Chris King is back this week with another edition of WrestleMania Rewind, where he is rewatching all the past Mania matches and feuds. This week you’re in for a treat as we look back at ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin vs. Scott Hall at WrestleMania X8.
In late 2001, Vince McMahon bought out his competition WCW and acquired the rights to a plethora of talent including Booker T, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, and the iconic trio known as NWO. Hulk Hogan; Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall were hell raisers, and what better way to make a name for yourself than take out the two top superstars in the WWE The Rock, and Stone Cold?
The NWO cost Austin his chance at becoming the Undisputed Champion at No Way Out during his match with Chris Jericho. Adding insult to injury, the NWO spray-painted ‘The Texas Rattlesnake’ with their brand logo just like they did in WCW. As you can imagine, Austin was pissed and out for revenge against the group and primarily Scott Hall.
Hall would challenge Stone Cold to a match at WrestleMania 18. Both superstars beat the living hell out of each other leading up to this highly-anticipated match for who runs the WWE.
The glass broke and Stone Cold made his iconic entrance, and black and white NWO covered Halls’ entrance alongside Kevin Nash. With the odds stacked against ‘The Toughest S.O.B’ could Austin or NWO prove their dominance? Sadly the NWO broke up that very night when Hulk Hogan came to the aid of his adversary The Rock after their ‘iconic’ dream match. Stone Cold would ensure the victory with the Stunner. Hall would perform an Oscar-worthy sell over the finisher.
What a time to be a wrestling fan in the 2000s when nothing was impossible for WWE. Who would’ve thought WCW would go out of business and Hogan would make his long-awaited return to WWE?
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King’s WrestleMania Rewind: Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens (WWE WrestleMania 36)
Chris King takes a look at the most underrated WWE WrestleMania matches, and starts off with Seth Rollins battling Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 36!

Chris King takes a look at the most underrated WWE WrestleMania matches, and starts off with Seth Rollins battling Kevin Owens in the WWE Performance Center at WrestleMania 36!
Chris King is starting a new series heading into WrestleMania season dubbed WrestleMania Rewind. Each week he’ll be going back and sharing his insight over underrated matches at the Show of Shows. First up, is Kevin Owens vs. “The Monday Night Messiah” Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 36.
At the 2019 edition of Survivor Series, Rollins sacrificed himself during the men’s traditional match allowing SmackDown to ultimately gain the victory. The following night the self-proclaimed Messiah, berated the whole roster but KO was not having any part of it. Owens quickly became a huge barrier in Rollins’ cause for the greater good. The Authors of Pain attacked Owens with Rollins’ character in question.
Owens finally had enough of his rival’s mind games and torment and challenged Rollins to a match on the Grandest Stage Of Them All. Rollins mockingly accepted his challenge and the match was made official for night one of WrestleMania. Owens came out of the gate beating the holy hell out of the Monday Night Messiah trying to achieve his long-awaited moment at Mania but, Rollins tried to steal a disqualification victory by using the ring bell.
Owens hellbent on revenge provoked Rollins into turning their encounter into a no-disqualification contest where the fight could be taken all over the empty arena. The highlight of the match, was when KO used the WrestleMania sign to deliver a thunderous senton bomb through the announce table. Owens would secure the victory with a Stunner in an incredible match. Despite having no crowd during the pandemic era, both KO and Rollins put on an intense performance under the brightest lights.
In my personal opinion, this was a great feud that helped both superstars in their transformation as compelling characters for years to come.
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