5. Chris Jericho Turns Full-Blown Heel On AJ Styles
There's a chance this could have already happened by the time Monday Night Raw hits the air. It makes sense that AJ Styles would defeat Chris Jericho in their 'rubber' match at Fastlane. After all, he's the newcomer on the WWE roster, and the Canadian arguably doesn't really need wins as much these days. It's important that Styles gets established in the company. Afterwards, he could go to shake Jericho's hand and be turned down. The next night on Monday Night Raw, Jericho could come out and explain that he has an apology to make to AJ. He's been acting stupid, when all along he should be embracing the competition. Pleased, Styles would accept, before being blindsided by Y2J. Jericho has been teasing a heel turn for a few weeks, he's certainly coming across as villainous in his promos lately. More matches between the pair wouldn't be a problem either, because they're entirely watchable. Maybe WWE want to bring in some more of the Bullet Club before WrestleMania, which would swing momentum in the other direction.
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