10 Things That Must Happen At WWE Payback 2017
9. Owens And Jericho Should Get Plenty Of Time
Just because Owens is the clear preferred winner for most people, that doesn't mean he should steamroll Jericho. The fact that Y2J - at 46 years of age - is about to leave with his band means that this could potentially be the last great match in his career.
As such, it makes sense for WWE to give the pair a boatload of time to work with. Both are more than capable of constructing an excellent match with a strong storytelling element, with inventive set pieces throughout (just look at the one-finger rope break during their 'Mania match).
I don't think many would complain with the notion of KO and Jericho being given the lion's share on Sunday night, particularly given their excellent chemistry.