10 HUGE WWE SummerSlam 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

5. AJ Styles & Omos (c) Vs. RK-Bro

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Raw's strongest SummerSlam programme by a million billion miles, AJ Styles and Omos Tag Team Title scrap with RK-Bro has been on the docket for most of the summer.

The challengers became the hottest act in the company before fans returned, and have lived up to that promise since 'The Viper' make his own comeback. Meanwhile Styles and Omos haven't exactly succeeded in bringing forward the in-ring progress of the monstrous component of the team, but should make great heel foils for the overwhelming audience favourites in Las Vegas.

It really could go either way too. If the heroes implode, that's a summer series set up that will make for Riddle's last big win ahead of what appears likely to be a hugely prosperous 2022. Striking gold in the doubles division along the way wouldn't hurt that either though. 'The Apex Predator' and 'The Original Bro' will feud eventually, but WWE might as well make some hay with their kinship while the sun's still shining.

Winner - RK-Bro

 
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