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

8. The New Day (c) Vs. The Revival

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On a show about titles where more will stay put than switch hands, The Revival are well placed to register their first SmackDown Tag Team Championship reign with a victory over Xavier Woods and Big E to put the fear into under-pressure WWE Champion Kofi Kingston.

Though dominant in terms of titles, the trifecta have barely been spotted on television actually sporting all the straps thanks to attacks by "FTRKO", and though it's probably a pipe dream, a teasing double titles Hell In A Cell payoff would be a great way to wrap both angles.

Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder's year has been challenging at times, but they appear to have weathered the worst of the creative abuse, looking as comfortable sidling up to Randy Orton of late as they did with the old NXT gold around their waists under those lovely little Brainbusters entrance jackets. In the main, they've done okay against the most prolific team of this era, and should do so again here in a match that hopefully ends up on the pre-show just so they're all p*ssed off enough to make it the best battle of the night.

Winners - The Revival

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