12 HUGE WWE Clash Of Champions 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Seth Rollins (c) Vs. Braun Strowman

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Seth Rollins recently kicking off a house show loop against The Fiend formed the biggest part of a growing theory that Bray Wyatt's terrifying creation was about to take a run at the Universal Title, somewhat spoiling Braun Strowman's shot here in the process.

WWE have something interesting to play with on this show, though they'll probably be loathe to experiment with the tried and true methods ahead of this going on last. It would be unique to see these two go to war before defending their Tag Team Championships - Rollins narrowly defeating Strowman in an energy-sapping brawl could lead to dissention that plays out when the 'Monster Among Men' leaves 'The Man's Man' to suffer in their doubles duel later on.

As is, this show seems a cert to go off the air with 'The [InsertThing]Slayer' swinging a minimum of one belt around his heard before the arena lights flicker and Seth gets his dimmed by Wyatt's evil incarnation. And as good as he can often be, Braun never wins when it counts anyway - that faith is a long way away from being restored.

Winner - Seth Rollins

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