Predicting the next set of Champions after WrestleMania 35
WrestleMania 35 is in the history books as we witnessed a thrilling show from the Metlife Stadium at New Jersey on 7th April 2019. The show is being considered as one of the better WrestleManias of recent times.
WrestleMania 35 saw a total of 8 Titles changing hands as many wrestlers got the opportunity to shine and have their WrestleMania moments, holding a championship high at the grandest stage of them all.
But as it's said - Getting to the top is easier, but staying on top is not. All these recently crowned champions will have to face new challengers who would want to take away their titles and become new champs. How long can these champions hold on to their titles, and who will dethrone them?
In this article, I'll predict the next set of Champions after WrestleMania 35. How many of these match with your predictions? Let me know in the comments section.
#10 Cruiserweight Champion: Drew Gulak
At WrestleMania 35, the premiere athlete, Tony Nese defeated the former Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy for the title in a fast-paced match.
Now the question is who would challenge him and take the title for him. My prediction would be Drew Gulak. The guy is an extremely versatile performer and a brutal technician.
Being a great performer and wrestler, Drew Gulak deserves a chance to shine and hence I believe he'll be the next Cruiserweight Champion.
#9 Women's Tag Team Champions: Kairi Sane and Io Shirai
The IIconics won the Women's Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 35, dethroning the former champions Sasha Banks and Bayley, along with 2 more teams in the match.
On the SmackDown after WrestleMania, Paige announced in a backstage segment that she will be bringing a team next week to compete and beat the IIconics. According to the rumors, this team would be none other than, The Sky Pirates: Kairi Sane and Io Shirai.
If they do turn up to the main roster next week, expect them to straightaway challenge The IIconics for the Tag Championship. I believe we'll soon see them as our Women's Tag Team Champions.