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

4. Elements Of Surprise

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WWE have kept the card surprisingly small for a show they've already marketed as one of the most historic in company lore. It's thus reasonable to assume that appearances from unannounced talents could be in high supply. But who, and how?

- Kevin Owens as the saviour of Sami Zayn's soul when he attempts to help Roman Reigns in the main event would generate an enormous response for the Canadians and serve as the biggest possible platform to set up their eventual clash with The Usos.

- On tag belts, new Women's Tag Team Champions Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah aren't booked, but the world is awaiting news of the return of their most obvious challengers. Sasha Banks and Naomi are conspicuous by their absence still, but the time is coming. Could it be here?

- Though there will be bigger stages and stadiums in his near future, Cody Rhodes might want a taste of things to come and be willing to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to get it. A smile-and-wave from The American Nightmare could mirror that of Roddy Piper's bagpipes at SummerSlam 1992 - small but perfectly formed.

- And speaking of huge, huge returns...

 
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