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WWE Spoilers: Big WWE Title match announced for Night of Champions!
With the WWE broadcasting from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the third straight night, Sting gave the WWE Universe one last shock by hiding behind a curtain in the ring on a platform that was supposed to hold a Rollins statue. I was in shock that “The Franchise” was back.
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– As noted, Sting vs. Seth Rollins at September’s WWE Night of Champions pay-per-view will be for the WWE World Heavyweight Title. Triple H announced on the WWE Network as RAW ended that Rollins would take on Sting at the WWE Night of Champions PPV for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
We all know he’s WAY into CrossFit, something that usually makes him the butt of the joke for weightlifters and people who can’t do it, probably. While Bryan won the title his victory was short lived; as Randy Orton cashed in Money in the Bank on Bryan after Triple H attacked Bryan.
He also discussed his feud with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Vince McMahon, who has erased all of Hogan’s history from the WWE website after the wrestler was caught on tape apparently using racist abuse.
When he’s been given the chance to perform, there’s been nobody better than Seth Rollins.
Don’t get me wrong, Sting deserves a reign as champion. First debuting in 2007, Night of Champions has been based on the idea of putting every single championship on the line in one night. I don’t want to Sting to win it just to lose it back immediately or go off for a few months.
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Here’s why I’m hesitant about the situation: Rollins is the hottest (male) star in the business. This means that the plans WWE had for Sting beforehand were legit, but they changed up for him to be in the title match. This has to be the most predictable main event I have heard of in a long time…why would anyone think Sting will walk out versus Rollins as champ?