WWE WrestleMania 34: Predicting The Entire Match Card
By Dalton Quix
Asuka stares down both Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss. | WWE.com
SD Women’s Championship: Charlotte (c) vs. Asuka
Yes, Asuka is on Raw currently, but I think she should make the jump to SmackDown to challenge Charlotte for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. I mean, why emphasize that she can choose which champion she can face without making some drama out of it?
After all, Asuka has really done everything she can on Raw already. She has defeated all of Raw’s top women like Nia Jax, Sasha Banks, Bayley, and she even already beat Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss. So, why would they have them square off again at WrestleMania if we already know the result?
Besides, Charlotte is desparate for a WrestleMania challenger. The only build up for a feud has been with Ruby Riott, and it looks like that will come to an end at Fastlane. So, unless they decide to do a swerve with Becky Lynch, Charolotte vs. Asuka is the money match.
Raw Women’s Championship: Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Nia Jax
This match has been in the making for quite some time. Nia and Alexa have become best friends with Nia turning on her only to go back to being friends again multiple times. But, with Nia being incredibly over after her match with Asuka, it’s time to pull the trigger on a face turn.
Alexa had a great performance inside the first ever Elimination Chamber and reestablished herself as the division’s top heel. Now, the Irresistible Force will get a chance to topple the Goddess on the Grandest Stage of them all.
Sasha Banks vs. Bayley
This has been one of WWE’s best feuds in the making, and it deserves a proper blowoff at WrestleMania. After their NXT Takeover main event, fans have been clamoring for WWE to revisit a Sasha and Bayley rivalry on the main roster.
Now, there’s obvious tension between the two “best friends”. Sasha betrayed Bayley during the Elimination Chamber match, and Bayley abandoned Sasha during their tag match. I’m not sure which one will turn heel, but either way, it will be a fresh and exciting feud with a great match.
Plus, these two have the opportunity to make history once again as the first ever one on one Women’s match without a title or stipulation (no, the “cat fight” from 2000 does not count).