Dean Ambrose (U.S. Champion) vs. Rob Van Dam (U.S. Title
Match)
First
off, this could have been such a great match if they had better build up than
RVD winning a battle royal. Or at least
if they had the buildup go on a little bit longer. Dean Ambrose could have complained about RVD’s
hardcore style much like he did with Mick Foley before the Shield’s debut.
Nevertheless,
I can see this match going only one way and that is Dean Ambrose
retaining. Why does RVD need the U.S.
Title at this point in his career anyway?
Shouldn’t RVD be challenging for one of the big two titles? I really don’t like when WWE has main event
guys, former champions, going for lesser gold because it just makes it feel
like… Why do they need it?
In RVD’s
last run with WWE, he won the IC Title for the “I don’t know what number time”,
according to him, so hey, does he really need what is probably only superior to
the Diva’s Title? (Sorry Cesaro)
There
are also rumors of a Big Show & Mark Henry vs. The Shield for the Tag Team
Titles match, and at this point I could see them having Roman “Luther” Reigns
and Seth “Henry” Rollins interfere in this match, setting up a six man tag for
the PPV.
Bray Wyatt vs. Kane
This is
Bray Wyatt’s first match in WWE… at least as Bray Wyatt. He’s got two big guys by his side and Kane
stands alone. This is a no brainer and
will play out as simply as it seems.
Bray Wyatt defeats Kane, the big red monster takes some time off and
comes back fresh sometime down the line.
Dolph Ziggler & Kaitlyn vs. Big E Langston & AJ Lee
So
Dolph and Big E did the HBK-Diesel split, only AJ was in the middle and so now
Kaitlyn, who is feuding with AJ, gets dragged into it as well. Does anyone other than me wish this would
all just end? Dolph needs to defeat Big
E, and then this mess all goes it separate ways, which in a lot of ways seems
to be the theme of Summerslam.
I don’t
even care about the women’s tag match.
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