#4 The Rock vs. Eric Rowan - Wrestlemania 32

If most of the other entries on this list are examples of predictability done in the right way, the match between The Rock and Eric Rowman at Wrestlemania 32 is most definitely the odd one out.
In some regards, this can barely even be called a match. It was not an announced edition of the card and lasted a mere 6 seconds, incorporating just one finishing manoeuvre. It was also part of a wider promo segment involving Rock, Bray Wyatt and eventually John Cena.
Is this man the funniest man in wrestling?
Despite the fact that fans didn't really have time to formulate any kind of opinion on what the outcome might have been to this match, it's fairly safe to say that there was only going to be one outcome.
This was essentially a showpiece for the Great One. A way of piggybacking on some easy crowd pops without actually booking him into a scheduled match on the card.
We will not be talking about this meeting in years to come and even for a very sub-par Wrestlemania this was pretty awful as far as Mania matches go. But in terms of predictability, it probably ranks somewhere near the very top.