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Charlotte Flair v Ronda Rousey: WWE WrestleMania Backlash 2022 predictions

This Sunday WWE host WrestleMania Backlash from the Dunkin’ Donuts Arena in Providence, Rhode Island.

It is the first Premium Live Show since WrestleMania weekend in Dallas last month and is headlined by the I Quit match for the SmackDown Women’s Championship between Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey. So far only six matches have been announced, with just Flair’s defence the only title bout. 

GiveMeSport previews the big event and throws out some predictions on which Superstars will come out on top. 

Happy Corbin vs. Madcap Moss

Being Corbin’s sidekick has done wonders for Moss, who has long been thought highly of by higher ups, but they’ve struggled to find a place for. Having him as Corbin’s lovable lacky has made the babyface turn inevitable and given him a real spotlight on SmackDown, where he seems to have become popular enough with fans to warrant having this match on a big show. 

Corbin is pretty Teflon as a heel and can ride losses reasonably well, however, I can see this one continuing on the blue brand. A dodgy win for the former King of the Ring would add sympathy for Moss and make the eventual win all the sweeter when the tricky task of moving Moss on the next step presents itself.

Winner: Happy Corbin

Bobby Lashley vs. Omos w/MVP

The first of four WrestleMania rematches on the card, this feud has been given some extra spice since Dallas thanks to the turn of MVP on Lashley. The allegiance with Omos makes sense, given the big man’s need for a mouthpiece, and it’s helped cement The Almighty’s full babyface turn. 

As Lashley got the win over Omos at WrestleMania and given the need to keep ‘The Colossus’ strong – especially he has only recently teamed with MVP – I’d expect a win for Omos, probably thanks to an

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