10 HUGE WWE Clash At The Castle Predictions You Need To Know

1. Y FIEND!

The Fiend
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Triple H has made at least six less shocking decisions than bringing back former Universal Champion Bray Wyatt, and a Clash At The Castle return would position The Fiend above Karrion Kross, Johnny Gargano, Hit Row and the rest of the former favourites that have recently reappeared.

The magic of a character that is...magic is that he can slot in just about anywhere on the card. Though perhaps reckless to insert him right at the top with either new Champion Drew McIntyre or an even more dominant Roman Reigns, Fiend's memory could be long enough that Riddle is targeted in a revenge attack against Randy Orton. Alexa Bliss wronged him in the last time they shared a screen - could he emerge at the climax of the women's tag team match and cost the babyfaces the win?

On merchandise sales alone, Fiend could justify a return within weeks. Under the more logical stewardship of Triple H, the flawed former cult leader might even get a run his adoring fans always believed was destined to occur.

 
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