'The Voice' season 10 winner predictions have Alisan Porter and Adam Wakefield ranked on top

(Twitter/NBCTheVoice)"The Voice" season 10 final four — Adam Wakefield, Hannah Husson, Laith Al-Saadi and Alisan Porter.

"The Voice" season 10 is about to come to an end and people are out and about sharing predictions on who among the four finalists will be the grand winner. 

The long running show has long had a finale wherein all four coaches are represented by a finalist, making this year's finals even more exciting as all the coaches hold the same chances of winning.

The finalist are Laith Al-Saadi from Team Adam; Adam Wakefield from Team Blake; Hannah Huston from Team Pharrell; and Alisan Porter from Team Christina.

Different predictions are out online as to who among the four remaining contenders would be this season's "The Voice" but majority are favoring Christina's Alisan Porter and Blake's Adam Wakefield.

People lists out the reasons why the winner will be Porter. Such include the fact that the 34-year-old contestant has conquered a lot, even alcoholism, and would surely easily conquer the competition. The magazine also reminds viewers of how she was able to pull off an Eagles classic — "Desperado" — and gave chills to everyone who heard her rendition. It was not even easy to get the song choice approved, but her coach was able to pull the strings to get her the chance to perform it for the show's viewers. Porter could be the key to finally ending a season where a female coach takes home the trophy.

However, not everyone is rooting for the diva, as some are convinced that Wakefield's constant leads on the iTunes charts is the ticket for Blake to win his fifth season. This is what GoldDerby stands with, saying that since Wakefield has the iTunes hits in the bag, the only thing left for him to do was to deliver solid finals performances.

With all remaining artists having a fair chance at the finals, it all comes down to whom America chooses to be crowned as season 10's "The Voice." Catch "The Voice" season finale today, May 24, at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC. 

 

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