WWE Roadblock preview & predictions: The end of the line

The final PPV event from WWE this year is a Raw production, as Roadblock: End of the Line will emanate from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

In the main event, we’ll have WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens square off against United States Champion Roman Reigns. In another era, two champions going at it would be kind of important, but Reigns’ title will not be on the line, so it doesn’t matter much. We’ll also see Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks defend her title against Charlotte in a 30-minute Iron Man match. It promises to be a blow off of a feud that has lasted the better part of six months.

Other matches on the show feature The New Day looking to continue their record-breaking streak by defending the Raw tag team titles against Cesaro & Sheamus, Big Cass looking for revenge against Rusev, Cruiserweight title action featuring Rich Swann defending against TJ Perkins and Brian Kendrick, Sami Zayn battling Braun Strowman, and Chris Jericho squaring off against Seth Rollins.

Current tallies: 

  • Kyle S. Johnson: (Columnist) (75 points)
  • Bryan Rose: (New Japan/205 Live reporter) (73 points)
  • Steve Khan: (WWE SmackDown Live recapper) (72 points)
  • James Cox: (WWE Main Event recapper & WWE DVD reviewer) (68 points)
  • Jeremy Peeples: (Lucha Underground recapper) (53 points)
  • Brian Hoops: (Daily Pro Wrestling History) (53 points)
  • Ryan Frederick: (UFC reporter) (45 points)
  • Paul “Gramps” Fontaine: (MMA writer and recapper and new grandfather) (27 points)
  • PeachMachine: (University of Phoenix Online Mascot) (17 points)
  • JJ Williams: (NXT reporter) (6 points)

Big Cass vs. Rusev

Bryan Rose: Hey, if they want to give Big Cass a push, then he should win. Simple as that.

   Winner: Big Cass

Brian Hoops: Rusev should win but they love Cass.

   Winner: Big Cass

James Cox: This could be a main event program later down the line, I think they could have Rusev win via some distraction.

   Winner: Rusev

Jeremy Peeples: Rusev’s falling a bit on the card, but this just appears to be filler before they do something better with him. Credibility-wise, Rusev should win this, but they’re building up Cass, so I’ll go with him to win.

   Winner: Big Cass

Paul Fontaine: Rusev has been one of the best parts of Raw lately and really deserves better than this. I think he’ll eventually win this feud but Cass will probably take the first match to keep it going, probably with interference from Enzo.

   Winner; Big Cass

Steve Khan: As much as they like Big Cass, I don’t see him beating Rusev outright here. Cass picks up the win via countout or DQ or something.

   Winner: Big Cass 

Kyle S. Johnson: I’m not sure WWE realizes what they have in Rusev, but they seem to think they’ve got something big (pun intended, I guess) in Cass. Rusev should win here, but it seems more likely that they would give Cass a big singles win over a former champion to push the idea that he’s ready to vie for a title.

   Winner: Big Cass

Ryan Frederick: They should give Rusev the win. I think they’ll give Cass the win, maybe due to interference from Enzo. Pre-show match so I don’t expect a clean win, maybe a countout win.

   Winner: Big Cass

Sami Zayn vs. Braun Strowman

Bryan Rose: Everyone says Braun. Given how they have pushed this, I say Zayn gets some sort of countout win. Not pin Braun clean in the middle, but give him some sort of win so this can continue without Zayn looking like a total loser.

   Winner: Sami Zayn

Brian Hoops: Zayn should win but they love Strowman

   Winner: Braun Strowman

James Cox: It isn’t too early to beat Strowman, because he’s barely got any momentum and certainly isn’t over, but they won’t beat him yet. Zayn is too good with this nonsense.

   Winner: Braun Strowman

Jeremy Peeples: Sami has shined brightly with his promo work on Raw, but he seems doomed to get a draw here — or just get squashed. The former seems far more likely, but since this doesn’t have a time limit draw and the idea is he can last 10 minutes — I’ll go with him lasting 10:01 before losing.

   Winner: Braun Strowman

Paul Fontaine: It’s definitely not time to end Braun’s unbeaten streak. I feel like Sami is eventually headed to SmackDown and Mick Foley’s tease of that happening on Monday could be leading to something. Sami will last almost till the end of 10 minutes before falling to the behemoth.

   Winner: Braun Strowman

Steve Khan: If this really is a 10-minute time limit match, they can either go the distance, or Zayn will come really close but just barely lose. 10 minutes isn’t really that long, and after everything they’ve done with him, Zayn can’t lose now. 

   Winner: Time limit draw 

Kyle S. Johnson: Dropping in the idea of a hard 10-minute time-limit suggests that this is a no-win situation for Sami Zayn, which it basically is. The likelihood of Sami scoring an upset victory does not seem particularly good, but positing the idea that lasting more than 10 minutes is some kind of moral victory gives him a way to win while losing, sort of.

Unless, of course, he just gets ragdolled for 10 minutes and only manages to barely break the 600-second mark by will of instinct. The bigger question here seems to be whether Sami can drag a passable 10-minute match out of this guy.

   Winner: Because I’m not entirely clear on the time limit stip, Braun Strowman if the match exceeds 10 minutes and a draw if it does not.

Ryan Frederick: I think the play is to have Zayn last as long as possible but not the full 10 minutes. No way they have Strowman lose to Sami as he’s being built for something bigger.

   Winner: Braun Strowman

Raw Tag Team Titles: The New Day (c) vs. Cesaro & Sheamus

Bryan Rose: I say we get new tag team champions. Seems like Cesaro and Sheamus are just going around in circles, giving them the titles is the right step forward.

   Winners: Cesaro & Sheamus

James Cox: Although everyone says they should lose the titles now they’ve broken the record, I think we might be strung along a little longer with this.

   Winners: The New Day

Jeremy Peeples: Cesaro and Sheamus really need more time to actually get over before winning the titles, but they seem to want to end the reign ASAP — so I’ll give them the nod here.

   Winners: Cesaro and Sheamus

Paul Fontaine: It seems to obvious that Cesaro and Sheamus win the titles now that the streak is broken. New Day will lose soon, probably at the Royal Rumble, but not here.

   Winners: The New Day

Steve Khan: Before New Day were getting close to the record, I predicted their matches wrong pretty much every time. It feels like Cesaro and Sheamus will win here, but that would feel kind of cheap. I’ll stick with the New Day. 

   Winners: The New Day 

Kyle S. Johnson: Pushing The New Day right past Demolition’s record only to have them drop the titles immediately seems like such a cop out that I would not be even remotely surprised if it happens. That said, I feel like Cesaro and Sheamus are the team to take the belts off of these guys, but I don’t think it should happen just yet. It’s not like it’s outside of the realm of possibility that we’ll just rematch at Royal Rumble, so let’s say that’s what we do. 

   Winners: The New Day

Ryan Frederick: It’s time to take the titles off of The New Day, but I really don’t see it happening here. I see more heel tactics being used by them, and them getting a cheap win by beating Cesaro, and then building up the loss more.

   Winners: The New Day

Cruiserweight title: Rich Swann (c) vs. Brian Kendrick vs. TJ Perkins

Bryan Rose: Swann retains. Don’t see much of a point in switching the title right now..

   Winner: Rich Swann

Brian Hoops: Would not make sense to continually change the title.

   Winner: Rich Swann

James Cox: Rich Swann gets all their focus right now. It could be a good match but these Cruiserweights are already an afterthought and the new show is, unfortunately, just very underwhelming.

   Winner: Rich Swann

Jeremy Peeples: It would make no sense to change the title…so that’s at least a possibility, except that neither TJP or Kendrick have any tangible momentum. I’ll pick Swann for an “outlandish” win.

   Winner: Rich Swann

Paul Fontaine: The champ really needs to retain here. Kendrick and TJP feel played out already and it’s time for some new challengers.

   Winner: Rich Swann

Steve Khan: I met Rich Swann once and he was real nice.

   Winner: Rich Swann 

Kyle S. Johnson: They’d be stupid to change the title here again. Let Rich Swann carry the thing and build him up for Austin Ares. 

   Winner: Rich Swann

Ryan Frederick: They can’t possibly be switching the title again, can they? I wouldn’t put it past them. However, Swann is the right guy to be holding that title right now, and I don’t think he loses it yet.

   Winner: Rich Swann

Seth Rollins vs. Chris Jericho

Bryan Rose: Rollins makes the most sense if they are going with a future Triple H/Seth Rollins showdown.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Brian Hoops: Rollins needs the win, Jericho doesn’t. 

   Winner: Seth Rollins

James Cox: Seth has lost so much since he turned babyface. Logic says Jericho puts him over and I hope this is really good.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Jeremy Peeples: Seth is theoretically a top guy, while Jericho is lower on the totem pole and there to put guys over.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Paul Fontaine: Definitely Rollins here although I’d be very happy to be wrong in this case. I’m so beyond sick of Rollins, Reigns, Jericho, and Owens that I just want the four of them to be separated so badly. But I don’t think it’s happening any time soon.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Steve Khan: Chris Jericho is the best. Seth Rollins should win.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Kyle S. Johnson: Seth Rollins has to win this match.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Ryan Frederick: They can’t possibly have Rollins lose here, especially if the end game is Triple H at WrestleMania. Jericho can always afford losses. Rollins doesn’t need one.

   Winner: Seth Rollins

Raw Women’s title, 30-minute Iron Man match: Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte Flair

Bryan Rose: I say Charlotte. They’ve traded the title way too much, but they seem keen on a Bayley/Charlotte program next so it makes the most sense.

   Winner: Charlotte

Brian Hoops: I think the next program is Bayley chasing the title from Charlotte, expect a title change here.

   Winner: Charlotte

James Cox: A difficult one to call and not necessarily for good reasons. This is the blow off, we’re told, and Bayley is waiting in the wings. I see Charlotte as the obvious choice for that match, unless there is some kind of double turn.

   Winner: Charlotte

Jeremy Peeples: Sasha really should have one single title defense amid three title wins — so I’ll go with a win for her here. I could see Ric turning on Sasha to give Charlotte the win though.

   Winner: Sasha Banks

Paul Fontaine: Charlotte is going to keep her PPV strike alive and take the win over Sasha, probably in overtime. She won’t be beaten until a Mania (hopefully this year’s) as they’ve been pushing the streak to hard to end it on a random “B” show.

   Winner: Charlotte

Steve Khan: Charlotte can’t possibly win again, can she?

   Winner: Sasha Banks 

Kyle S. Johnson: I don’t think it would be smart to change the title yet again, but I could foresee some circumstance where they do a swerve at the end and have Ric interfere on Sasha’s behalf, winning Charlotte the belt back by virtue of disqualification.

Or perhaps they’ll pay off this vague idea of other wrestlers revolting against the never-ending Sasha/Charlotte feud by having a big shmozz at the end that leaves no conclusive winner, which would be an even cheaper and less satisfying pay-off. Let’s have Sasha win here and cool it with the title changing hands until Mania or so, shall we?

   Winner: Sasha Banks

Ryan Frederick: This has to be the end. They keep pushing Charlotte being unbeaten in PPV singles matches, but to hot shot the title again would be dumb. They’ve already rotated it five times since the brand split. Don’t do it for the sixth time.

   Winner: Sasha Banks

WWE Universal title: Kevin Owens (c) vs. Roman Reigns

Bryan Rose: Owens wins somehow. I’m betting the latest Owens/Jericho rift may be yet another ruse to set up the finish of this match, but who knows. I don’t see Reigns leaving with two titles.

   Winner: Kevin Owens

Brian Hoops: They so badly want Reigns to get over and get the title and fans continue to reject him. Seems like a rematch at Royal Rumble and a title win would be more meaningful.

   Winner: Roman Reigns by DQ

James Cox: I would keep the title on Owens heading into WrestleMania, keeping it on a heel makes more sense. Therefore, Reigns can win here but won’t win the title and Owens and Jericho can continue their feud.

   Winner: Roman Reigns via DQ

Jeremy Peeples: No chance Roman wins the title on Roadblock, so I’ll go with Owens retaining via some kind of shenanigans.

   Winner: Kevin Owens by distraction cradle

Paul Fontaine: There’s one of two ways this goes and they both involve Chris Jericho. Either he interferes and costs Owens the title or he helps Owens win the title and this has been a ruse all along. Ratings have been hurt with Owens/Reigns/Jericho and Rollins in the main event picture so naturally Owens is going to take the blame for this. I think we get a title change.

   Winner: Roman Reigns and he becomes the new champion

Steve Khan: I’m thinking Jericho will help his best friend and everything will be right again. Owens retains either way

   Winner: Kevin Owens 

Kyle S. Johnson: Is WWE really so diluted that they could think it would be a good idea to put the Universal Championship on Reigns right now? I would certainly hope not.

Still, I could imagine Jericho interfering in the conclusion and setting up a four-way at the Rumble, which would then provide a platform for 1) Roman to win the belt back after having a chance to drop the U.S. Title to someone 2) pushing forward with the Owens/Jericho feud 3) bringing Triple H back in and reigniting his thing with Seth. Doesn’t really matter who wins here, because this is the wrong show to change the title.

   Winner: Kevin Owens

Ryan Frederick: I think Chris Jericho gets involved in the finish. They shouldn’t put it on Reigns here though that’s the obvious direction. Owens should keep the belt until Triple H comes back and states his motivation and intentions. I could see a DQ win.

   Winner: Roman Reigns but Owens retains the title

WWE TLC preview & predictions: SmackDown’s final PPV of the year

The last SmackDown PPV of the year takes place this evening, live at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX.

The theme of the show is Tables, Ladders and Chairs, so we will see all of those represented in four different matches. Becky Lynch and Alexa Bliss will square off in a tables match for the SmackDown Women’s title. Dolph Ziggler and the Miz will battle it out in a ladder match for the Intercontinental title. Baron Corbin and Kalisto will face off in a chairs match, and in the main event all three weapons will be in use as AJ Styles defends the WWE World title against Dean Ambrose in a TLC match.

Unfortunately, those who were hoping that the beloved stairs match would return are in for deep disappointment as it’s not here.

We round off the card with another stipulation match, as well as a title match as Nikki Bella battles Carmella in a no DQ match and Heath Slater and Rhyno defend the SmackDown Tag Team titles against Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton.

Current tallies:

  • Kyle S. Johnson: (Columnist) (70 points)
  • Steve Khan: (WWE SmackDown Live recapper) (67 points)
  • Bryan Rose: (New Japan/205 Live reporter) (67 points)
  • James Cox: (WWE Main Event recapper & WWE DVD reviewer) (62 points)
  • Jeremy Peeples: (Lucha Underground recapper) (48 points)
  • Brian Hoops: (Daily Pro Wrestling History) (48 points)
  • Ryan Frederick: (UFC reporter) (40 points)
  • Paul “Gramps” Fontaine: (MMA writer and recapper and new grandfather) (22 points)
  • PeachMachine: (University of Phoenix Online Mascot) (17 points)
  • JJ Williams: (NXT reporter) (6 points)

Chairs Match: Kalisto vs. Baron Corbin

Bryan Rose: I am very excited for the CHAIRS match. Corbin wins because he is tall.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

Brian Hoops: Baron Corbin is a future title contender, Kalisto is not

   Winner: Baron Corbin

James Cox: After all they’ve done, there’s no way it’s not Corbin here.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

Steve Khan: They will probably need a new contender for Miz’s IC title, and Kalisto could be that guy. But I just don’t see him winning here after already making Corbin look like a punk, whether or not they still have big plans for Corbin.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

Paul Fontaine: I’ve proven to be pretty terrible at predictions this year but I can say with absolute certainty that Corbin is winning here.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

Kyle S. Johnson: Baron Corbin is big. Kalisto does lucha things. This is WWE. Big wins.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

Ryan Frederick: I don’t see how they don’t put over Corbin unless they’ve given up on him.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

Jeremy Peeples: Corbin is big and tall — so he’s winning this one.

   Winner: Baron Corbin

No Disqualification Match: Carmella vs. Nikki Bella

Bryan Rose: Tough, but I guess Nikki wins to avenge John Cena or something.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Brian Hoops: No DQ is Nikki’s specialty match.

   Winner: Nikki

James Cox: Strange storyline that needs telling properly. Nikki shouldn’t be losing, regardless.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Steve Khan: It’s hard to care about this at all, but it’s even harder knowing Carmella isn’t the one who attacked Nikki. Nikki could win to keep her strong, or whoever did attack her could get involved here and help Carmella win. However, Carmella has beaten Nikki so often already, I’ll go with Nikki and hopefully that’s the end of this.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Paul Fontaine: This match could be ugly. That’s the portion of the prediction that I’m confident in. As for the winner….well, I think it’s Nikki’s turn to get her win back.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Kyle S. Johnson: Nikki wins here to blow off this feud and perhaps gets beaten down post-match by Natalya to set up the next one.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Ryan Frederick: This one has been done to death and hopefully this is the end. Nikki should be the winner since she’s moving on to something else, but I wouldn’t be surprised at an interference ending with Carmella winning. I’ll flip the coin on this.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Jeremy Peeples: With it being a no DQ match, I can see Carmella getting a heel win here — but I don’t see Nikki losing the blow off match.

   Winner: Nikki Bella

Ladder Match for the Intercontinental title: The Miz (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler

Bryan Rose: This feud has gone on for so long I kind of don’t care, even though this will probably be a great match. Miz has become a really solid worker in this role and Dolph will take a bunch of crazy bumps. Too soon to do another title change (at least, in my opinion) so I feel Miz takes this one.

   Winner: The Miz

Brian Hoops: Could be one of the better matches of the night.

   Winner: Miz retains in a great match.

James Cox: The Miz retains. He’s been excellent in 2016.

   Winner: The Miz

Steve Khan: Miz is on a nice run and Ziggler is a total nothing. The only thing going against Miz is there aren’t a lot of babyface contenders, but that doesn’t mean he should lose.

   Winner: The Miz

Paul Fontaine: Miz is consistently one of the favorite things for me on SmackDown. I think that whatever’s going to be happening for him leading into Mania probably gets set up here.

   Winner: The Miz

Kyle S. Johnson: This should be a fun little car crash. Miz has been on a tremendous roll this year, and it only makes sense to have him continue to push on into 2017 with a win over the nearly-lifeless Ziggler.

   Winner: The Miz

Ryan Frederick: Miz has been one of the best guys in the company this year and I enjoy him. I don’t see how you switch the title again so soon, or even at all, at least with Ziggler. I think this will be a great match.

   Winner: The Miz

Jeremy Peeples: Miz has been a shining star for everything SD-related for months now and he should retain here. Poor Dolph has been killed by stop and start pushes, and another nothing IC title win wouldn’t help him — so Miz should win this.

   Winner: The Miz

SmackDown Tag Team Championship: Heath Slater & Rhyno (c) vs. Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt

Bryan Rose: Slater and Rhyno’s shelf life felt like it peaked ages ago. Orton and Wyatt win to continue whatever they are building towards.

   Winners: Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt

Brian Hoops: Orton and Wyatt winning the belts would elevate the titles.

   Winners: Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt

James Cox: This is a no contest, on paper and in storyline. Quite the interesting tag team champions and I look forward to them.

   Winners: Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt

Steve Khan: Wyatt & Orton suddenly have a good thing going and they should win the titles. The tag division needs all the help it can get, and Wyatt & Orton being on top allows the potential for other new teams to get involved. Also, losing the titles doesn’t have to spell the end for Slater & Rhyno, who the crowd seem to like.

   Winners: Bray Wyatt & Randy Orton

Paul Fontaine: I’m going against the grain here and predicting the champs retain. Either dissension within the Wyatts (although I think it’s a little too soon for that) or someone interferes, setting up a program for them.

   Winners: Heath Slater & Rhyno

Kyle S. Johnson: What makes sense here is having Bray and Randy win the titles, allowing Randy to further sow seeds of dissension between Wyatt and Harper. This would lead to an eventual split, Randy would then turn on Bray having accomplished his goal of isolating Wyatt, and we would get the blow off match between the two at WrestleMania since neither seem to have any larger long-term plans.

Given that it is WWE, I would not at all be surprised if they hot-shotted the rest of the program into one show and just had Randy turn on Bray at TLC, but it would make so much more sense for these two to carry the belts for the while and drop them onto American Alpha at a later point that I’ll presume that this is what happens.

   Winners: Bray Wyatt & Randy Orton

Ryan Frederick: I’ve enjoyed Heath Slater and Rhyno as champs, but I see that reign ending here. Orton and Wyatt winning is a set up, but a necessary set up to further the story where Randy eventually turns on Bray. Winning the belts here advances that.

   Winners: Bray Wyatt & Randy Orton

Jeremy Peeples: It’s amazing to think of how little they’ve done with Rhyno and Heath over the past month — so they just feel like guys with belts as opposed to the champions. Randy and Bray made for fairly dreadful opponents, but are outstanding allies and a tag title run should freshen them up.

   Winners: Bray Wyatt & Randy Orton

Tables Match for the SmackDown Women’s title: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Alexa Bliss

Bryan Rose: I say Bliss wins this, but in such a manner that the win is cheap and they go for the rubber match where Lynch quickly regains the title.

   Winner: Alexa Bliss

Brian Hoops: Bliss is not ready to hold the title.

   Winner: Becky Lynch

James Cox: I don’t know whether the title will change hands but I think this feud will continue. These two are good together.

   Winner: Alexa Bliss

Steve Khan: I wouldn’t say this has gotten old yet, but it will if it doesn’t end soon. Lynch should win and she likely will after going through a table already on SmackDown. Bliss is a good performer, but she’s not ready yet to be champion (not that it matters).

    Winner: Becky Lynch

Paul Fontaine: Bliss is the best woman on the SmackDown roster, in my opinion. Logic would state that if Nikki is winning over Carmella that the heel win here. But this is WWE. I think Bliss wins but does not win the title. I’m calling the shot early and saying Bliss wins the title at the Rumble.

   Winner: Alexa Bliss

Kyle S. Johnson: This is still Becky’s division, and it should remain her title. Given WWE logic, it’s entirely possible that she’ll segue into a feud with Carmella despite her likely losing to Nikki Bella on this same show.

   Winner: Becky Lynch

Ryan Frederick: Alexa isn’t ready to hold the title just yet. She should win a program over either Naomi or Nikki next to springboard back into winning the title. She’ll eventually get it, but I like the shine they’re giving to Becky. Not sure where Becky goes from here, but she should retain.

   Winner: Becky Lynch

Jeremy Peeples: Becky and Alexa have shined when given the chance on SmackDown, and Becky is a solid champion. Alexa could win this, but she got the better of Becky on the go-home show, so Becky should retain.

   Winner: Becky Lynch

TLC Match for the WWE World title: AJ Styles (c) vs. Dean Ambrose

Bryan Rose: I don’t see Ambrose regaining the title. Styles is the best choice for champion right now, and this should be a really good bout if given time. I think as long as it doesn’t have a really weak finish this could be the match of the show.

   Winner: AJ Styles

Brian Hoops: Should be an outstanding match, never get tired of seeing Styles beat Ambrose.

   Winner: AJ Styles

James Cox: AJ Styles is the best thing on and about the main roster. Should be a very good match.

   Winner: AJ Styles

Steve Khan: I’m a big Ambrose fan, but it’s probably unanimous that Styles should and will win. Either guy could face Undertaker (or Cena) next, assuming that’s the direction, but having Ambrose as champion for a month accomplishes nothing. Styles is the man right now and should win.

   Winner: AJ Styles

Paul Fontaine: This is the last PPV that AJ is going to hold his title through as I’ve been convinced since he won it that he’d hold it until the Rumble, where Cena would beat him for it. I expect this to be the best match on the show but it should be a decisive win for AJ. James Ellsworth could cost Ambrose the match if they’re going for a screwjob.

   Winner: AJ Styles

Kyle S. Johnson: AJ Styles will close out 2016 as the WWE Champion. Had you told me this one year ago, I wouldn’t have believed you. Somehow, the best wrestler on the planet continues to defy and exceed expectations.

   Winner: AJ Styles

Ryan Frederick: AJ Styles is the best wrestler in the world, and he should be rewarded with holding onto that title for longer. He’s the most complete performer on the roster and I think this will be a hell of a match. As much as I like Ambrose, he shouldn’t be beating Styles for the title, unless there is a double turn involved. I really don’t hope they involve James Ellsworth in the finish, even though he is super over.

   Winner: AJ Styles

Jeremy Peeples: AJ feels like “the man” on SD, while Dean’s stock has dropped quite a bit. AJ should win this and send Dean maybe into the IC title picture for a bit. AJ vs. Cena is a good plan for the future and to get there, Dean needs to lose this one.

   Winner: AJ Styles