5 interesting predictions for WWE in 2019
Last year was a pretty eventful one for the WWE. Many predictions were thrown out the door as a lot of unexpected things happened which kept the product as fresh as possible.
Ronda Rousey debuted and won the Raw Women's Championship in no time, Alexa Bliss was forced to take a break from wrestling, and Paige was forced to retire. Daniel Bryan made a return to the ring against all odds, and even won the WWE Championship within months of his return.
Asuka's streak came to an end at WrestleMania, but the Empress of Tomorrow still went on to win the SmackDown Women's Championship like most fans expected for 2018.
Drew McIntyre returned to the main roster and wreaked havoc on Raw. However, how many of us would have predicted that Brock Lesnar would lose the Universal Championship only to win it once again?
Heading into 2019, many things could happen which would surely keep the fans excited and coming back for more. Keeping that in mind, we have come up with a list of 5 bold predictions for the new year.
Take a look at the list below and share some of your own predictions for the year in the comments section.
#5 The Riott Squad will win the Women's Tag Team Championship
The Riott Squad have competed in numerous six-women tag team matches in 2018. Tag team matches are what the three women specialise in, and they have shown time and time again why their work as a heel tag team is unparalleled.
While Ruby Riott has gotten a few solo matches, Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan have stuck together in tag team competition and done well.
Since the women's tag team titles were announced, there has been much excitement in the WWE Universe.
However, the Raw commentary team have been hyping The Riott Squad much more than other teams, and even during their last match of 2018, the commentary team went on to claim that the trio could be wearing gold after WrestleMania.
This is an indication that WWE is trying to position the team as champions in the minds of the fans even before the titles are revealed, and we could see the trio become the first women's tag team champions when the titles are unveiled.