10 HUGE ALL IN Predictions You Need To Know

7. Broken Arrow

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Despite Christopher Daniels' excellent late-career flourish as a renewed pillar of Ring Of Honor and bothersome heel alongside Frankie Kazarian over the last decade, it's been hard not to take him as the babyface in his battle with 'Arrow' and one-time WWE Superstar Stephen Amell.

On recent editions of Being The Elite, Amell has been confident to the point of cocky, noting his superlative athleticism and youthful exuberance as advantages too great for the former 'Fallen Angel' to overcome.

Daniels turned up his own obnoxiousness on the go-home show, but he'll undoubtedly be the sentimental favourite against the wannabe wrestler in a show dedicated most to the love of the craft. It's reasonable to expect a half-decent clash too - with over 20 years experience, Daniels remains one of the steadiest hands in the industry, and Amell showed respect and commitment towards his cameo role in the SummerSlam 2015 tag team match alongside Neville against ALL IN godfather Cody Rhodes and Stu 'King Barrett' Bennett.

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