WWE WrestleMania 34: 3 Superstars That Need A Win The Most
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In a matter of days, WWE WrestleMania 34 will be looking to tear the house down inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
WWE WrestleMania 34 has a stellar card from top to bottom featuring some of the biggest storylines and feuds the WWE has had in some time with several matches promising to be outstanding battles.
But with several high-profiled matches at the granddaddy of them all, there are a number of superstars that could use a win at the biggest show of the year. With that being said, let’s take a look at three superstars that need a win the most at WWE WrestleMania 34.
3. Nia Jax
The Raw Women’s Championship will be on the line at WrestleMania 34 when two former allies square off in what has become one of the most personal feuds heading into the show of shows. Alexa Bliss will defend her title against Nia Jax in a match that has been months in the making.
Bliss and Jax had been allies throughout a large part of 2017, but over the past few weeks, Bliss has shown her true colors in the relationship by admitting she was just using Jax and she was never her friend. The Irresistible Force didn’t take too kindly to the news and will be out to win the gold at WrestleMania 34.
And when you break down the current landscape of the Raw women’s division, it appears to be time for Jax to finally get her big break. Basically every high-profiled women’s competitor on Monday nights has had a run with the Raw Women’s Championship over the past few months plus, except Jax.
She has had opportunities to tangle with some of the division’s top stars and has proven she can more than hold her own. But it’s getting to the point where if Jax doesn’t get a chance to win the Raw Women’s Championship, it’s hard to tell if she will ever get a run with the gold. And what better platform for her to get her big break than on the grandest stage of them all?
She could just as easily lose, but The Irresistible Force needs to capture her first Raw Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 34.