10 HUGE WWE The Horror Show At Extreme Rules 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Drew McIntyre (c) Vs. Dolph Ziggler (& Robert Roode)

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...lol just kidding, you don't need to remember that. WWE certainly don't and neither should we.

Dolph Ziggler might - might - get a nearfall after Robert Roode distracts the Champion long enough for a Zig Zag or superkick to land. They'll both panic and look like goons, before going to set the spot up again only to be caught out by the wily McIntyre and his "sixth sense" or whatever Tom Phillips calls it to try and weld it with a glue-gun to the theme of the show.

From that point the only dead people we'll all see will be the challengers. There'll be no half measures even if Roode is pencilled in for a rematch on Raw the following night because the company are buzzing to have another wrestler on the books. Claymores all around with Drew stacking the doofus' up in a pile for the pin and win. We'll take a minute to wonder if 'Glorious' or Dolph's 2013 cash-in were even actual things or figments of our imagination, and by the time we all come back we'll be back to the good stuff...

Winner - Drew McIntyre

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