WWE SummerSlam 2015: 10 Things That Must Happen

Sorry Seth Rollins fans, it's time for a change at the top.

SummerSlam is less than a week away, and is all set to be the biggest show since WrestleMania, a very conscious decision by the WWE. The extension of the show to four hours, the inclusion of a celebrity 'host' in the form on Jon Stewart, and the booking of a huge marquee main event are all deliberate steps taken to ensure that SummerSlam has a decidedly grander feel than usual - but scale is no guarantee of success. The PPV could be anything from a wild success to a huge disaster, depending on both the quality of its matches and the reception of its booking decisions. A number of key questions need to be answered: who should win between Lesnar and Undertaker, should Cena be allowed to end Seth Rollins' title reign, and - of course - what on Earth is Sheamus doing still in control of the Money In The Bank briefcase? The build to SummerSlam has been decidedly less skeptical than that of WrestleMania, but April's event taught us that the mood leading in to a PPV can have no bearing over its actual quality. Hopefully Vince, Triple H and co. can pull it out of the bag once again, delivering the big event they've promised the fans. Here are ten steps the WWE must take to ensure that SummerSlam is as big a success at it deserves to be.
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