WWE Extreme Rules is this Sunday from Chicago. Traditionally, it has always been a hell of a show. But that isn't surprising when you think of some of the creativity that can be used in the Extreme Rules stipulations. It is almost sure to deliver excitement on the night. However, in the build-up, it is that awkward show after WrestleMania. This year, that has been especially true. It is as if the writers have been on a bit of a hangover from the Mania success, unsure of themselves in how to sculpt this year's Extreme Rules. It is also probably down to the fact that the European Tour has preoccupied so much of the crew in the last fortnight. The main event of Seth Rollins vs Randy Orton has been the best promoted match on the card. It will be for the WWE title and inside a steel cage, but the real treat is down to the fact that Rollins and Orton are in scintillating form right now. The rest of the build has been neither here nor there. John Cena vs Rusev feels stale at this point, with this being their third consecutive ppv match. Roman Reigns has caught a bit of momentum back, but putting against him Big Show again is an unbelievably bad decision. Ziggler vs Sheamus has promise, but it hasn't been built all that strongly. Despite numerous problems, it should be a great show from an in-ring perspective. Here's the results that WWE are likely to book.