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WWE SummerSlam: Jon Stewart to appear; possible Lesnar-Goldberg feud
Prediction = After a few weeks to twisting my head left and right like a mad man, I believe that Finn “The Demon” Balor will win the match ONLY because he needs the title win more than Seth Rollins at this point of their Careers.
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First of all, we were given that one-on-one match last night on Raw. After the match, Kofi and Xavier came out to attack, and tried to take them out, but Gallows and Anderson escaped.
In some ways, the match between Lesnar and Orton is the biggest on the SummerSlam card.
Cesaro was out on commentary for his rival Sheamus’s match with Sami Zayn. According to the latest WWE rumors, the outcome of the match is still up in the air especially with Cena’s status as a performer at the moment.
D-Von kicked off the first tag team match on RAW with some string teamwork, as the Dudley Boyz tagged in and out for maximum effort. The fight began before the bell was even begun as Reigns offered a Samoan drop and right hands that Rusev answered with a splash and a shoulder to the steel steps. Raw had a chance to do it before the best-of-seven series between Cesaro and Sheamus was announced.
Brock Lesnar along with Paul Heyman was in the ring addressing Randy Orton on their upcoming match at SummerSlam when of all people Heath Slater made a decision to interrupt them.
-Big Cass beat Kevin Owens by DQ. Seth Rollins has returned from his serious injury like an ultimate superstar that he truly is and Finn Balor has finally finally finally arrived on the biggest stage.
Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson defeated The Golden Truth when they dispatch Goldust with the Magic Killer in short order. Dana then totally redeemed herself, jumping The Boss from behind & allowing Charlotte to cheap-shot the champion’s knee, locking Banks in the Figure-Eight Leglock to potentially leave her at a disadvantage going into This Sunday Night. As for the reigning Intercontinental Champion, he’s gearing up for a title defense against Apollo Crews at SummerSlam. Charlotte has had enough of Brooke failing to help her, and dumps her as a protege. There was some solid storytelling between Sasha Banks and Charlotte though as Charlotte locked in the Figure Four to potentially damage the champ’s leg.
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This week’s episode of Monday Night RAW, featuring Roman Reigns vs. WWE United States Champion Rusev in the main event and Brock Lesnar’s return, drew 2.915 million viewers.