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4. The Shield Vs. Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre & Bobby Lashley

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The Shield's stirring Monday Night Raw reunion served to set up one of two possible WrestleMania outcomes for the returning Roman Reigns.

'The Big Dog' brought the band back together before he thought he couldn't - WWE have steered into Dean Ambrose's impending exit yet again in an effort to undo his wretched heel turn, keep Reigns' physical interactions brief and add purpose to Seth Rollins' life in the absence of Brock Lesnar...unless all of this results in 'The Lunatic Fringe' delivering one last hammer blow on his "brothers".

Rumours have circulated that Roman will squash Baron Corbin on 'The Grandest Stage', and more power to that cathartic scenario, but an Ambrose swerve turn here would set up an impassioned farewell for the former WWE Champion. He's put over absolutely every other f*cker on his way out of the organisation, he might as well get to do his best friend a favour.

Or perhaps - perhaps - the joy around Roman's return will extend to 'The Hounds Of Justice' return match here...

Winners - The Shield

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