We are on the home stretch to the grandest, most unforgettable weekend in sports entertainment. That means it’s time for WrestleMania predictions! With this weekend marking the 40th edition of WWE’s largest yearly event, no expense has been spared to make this year’s Mania the company’s magnum opus. Night one of the two-night event takes place Saturday, April 6, and as always I have a slew of predictions for the show that will no doubt 110% happen.
A WrestleMania of XL Proportions
While every WrestleMania comes with a heightened sense of pomp and pageantry, most WWE fans agree that this year’s buildup has been one for the history books. The stakes on the road to WrestleMania XL seem higher than they’ve been in quite some time – maybe even ever. Obviously the match card itself is absolutely mammoth in scale, with seven matches taking place on night one alone. But what really sets this year’s WrestleMania apart is the direct effect that many of night one’s matches will have on night two.
The night one match that has the wrestling world on pins and needles is the main event. The final match of Saturday night will see the unlikely alliance of Cody Rhodes and Seth “Freakin” Rollins go to war in tag-team action against Universal WWE Champion Roman Reigns and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
The “Rhodes” To WrestleMania
The road to this particular Mania match is controversial to say the least. Ever since Cody’s devastating loss against Reigns at last year’s WrestleMania, the American Nightmare has fought tooth and nail to get back into the title picture. After winning the men’s Royal Rumble match for the 2nd year in a row, all the pieces were falling into place for Rhodes to finally finish his story.
Those pieces were at risk of tumbling down, however, on the following episode of Friday Night SmackDown. In a baffling promo segment, it seemed that Cody decided to pass his guaranteed title match at WrestleMania to the Rock, who made his shocking return to the WWE just seconds later.
This abrupt story beat came at the bewilderment of wrestling fans around the world. For the past year WWE’s creative team had been planting seeds for the ultimate rematch between Cody and Roman. And while the Rock is a beloved WWE legend and the biggest megastar in wrestling history, his sudden and arbitrary sub-in for Rhodes left a bad taste in the mouths of fans. Not to mention it threw a wrench in many people’s WrestleMania predictions.
Thankfully WWE course-corrected once it was clear that the fans wanted Cody to finish his story. The American Nightmare selected the Tribal Chief as his Mania opponent after all, drawing the ire of Reigns and Rocky alike. Instead of entering the grandest stage of them all as opponents, Rock and Reigns now stood united against a common enemy. In their eyes Rhodes was now a threat to their family’s birthright at the top of WWE’s food chain.
Unlikely Alliance
With Rock, now dubbing himself WWE’s “final boss”, in the fold, it was clear Cody had his work cut out for him if he was going to topple the Bloodline this year. Luckily he found backup in the form of the World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins.
Rhodes and Rollins have their own complicated history, and I don’t believe either superstar would consider the other a friend. But the one thing that unites them is their shared exhaustion with the Bloodline’s reign of terror. For the long-term betterment of the company, Rollins and Rhodes formed an unlikely partnership that vowed to put an end to the Bloodline once and for all.
WrestleMania Predictions: The Stakes Have Never Been Higher
All this brings us to this Saturday, with Rhodes and Rollins facing off against Roman and Rock. As if this match isn’t explosive enough on paper, a stipulation has been added that will have dire consequences for the losing team. If Cody and Seth win the match, then all members of the Bloodline are banned from ringside in night two’s main event match between the American Nightmare and the Tribal Chief.
However, if Rock and Roman win, then the title match for Sunday will be contested under “Bloodline rules.” Anything goes and nothing is off limits. In recent weeks Rock has delivered horrific and bloody beatdowns to both Cody and Seth, serving as a preview for the kind of brutality to expect under Bloodline rules.
So much rides on this one match. If Cody wants to finish his story and win the championship that has always eluded his own family’s lineage, it’s a near imperative that he wins the tag match on Saturday to ensure a fair fight. But will he?
Keep in mind, this is just one match of an absurdly stacked card for night one. We haven’t even scratched the surface for how action-packed just one half of the weekend-long show will be. What are my thoughts on the main event and other matches for Saturday’s WrestleMania showcase? Let’s find out with these WrestleMania predictions.