10 HUGE ALL IN Predictions You Need To Know

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...and he should win the big one to give the pay-per-view portion it's best possible start.

An exhausted Colt Cabana shouldn't be any match for a fresh Jay Lethal, but the former 'Black Machismo' enters as a soul tortured by his TNA past.

In recent weeks, he's seen visions of his former homage to Randy Savage emerge, including the character himself mock him from the other side of a mirror on the go-home edition of Being The Elite. Expect Lethal to battle with himself throughout, likely leading to a mid-match metamorphosis into his Macho Man alter-ego.

This will act as the necessary sideshow to the match itself, but will open the window of opportunity wide enough for Cabana to slide right through. Rattled by his existential crisis, ROH steward Lethal will miss an elbow from the top rope and leave himself prone for the loss. Few will notice the damage done by the crushing defeat - hometown hero Colt will have the full and adoring attention of the 'Windy City' faithful.

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