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7. Jeff Hardy Vs. The Miz

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A match that'll go to a non-finish in order to furnish Randy Orton's cruise through to the final, Jeff Hardy and Miz can work another formulaic house show effort that will ultimately amount to nothing when a count-out eliminates them both.

It's easily arrived upon too. With such a stacked card, there'll be a need for a shorter match, and 'The Charismatic Enigma' overwhelming Miz in the early stages can force 'The A Lister' to head for the showers early. The cat and mouse game can lead to the pair scraping in the aisle, deaf to the referee's cries to return to the ring.

If WWE are intent on giving the Saudi crowd something as a take-home in every single match, they can use this contest as an excuse for a mammoth table or ladder spot. Enraged by his unfair exit from the World Cup, Jeff could scale a height and come crashing down and hurt Miz' insides. If for nothing else, it's a video package-friendly moment on a show that won't likely receive repeat airings over the months and years to come.

Winner: N/A

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