10 HUGE WWE SummerSlam 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

9. Drew McIntyre Vs. Jinder Mahal

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Drew McIntyre is not going to kill Jinder Mahal with a sword.

Drew McIntyre. Is not going to kill. Jinder Mahal. With a sword.

Drew. McIntyre. Is not. Going to kill. Jinder. Mahal. With a sword.

With any luck and some different intonations, the message will be loud and clear enough for anybody still buying into this ludicrous concept, including those within WWE that have had the gall to sell it.

Look, it's nice that the sword is called Angela as a tribute to Drew's Mum, but sentiment can't replace the non-sensical and even Drew himself has to know this. It's going to be a busy night in Las Vegas on Saturday and maybe that will play to the former WWE Champion's comments on Raw. Sorry, the Scottish former WWE Champion's comments, just to make that clear even though we shouldn't f*cking have to.

Some fools have wanted this for years and some even bigger ones fantasy booked it. They'll probably want something competitive, but the promise of an "embarrassment" of the 'Modern Day Maharaja' suggests that won't be the case.

Winner - Drew McIntyre

 
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