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

7. Seth Rollins & Braun Strowman (c) Vs. Robert Roode & Dolph Ziggler

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Tempting as it might be to consider this an easy title switch for a pay-per-view in which several could realistically be expected, Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman will work together in spite of the main event-shaped elephant in the room risking the reign of the makeshift champions against...another set of makeshift partners.

Noble as it was to throw Robert Roode and Dolph Ziggler on to a pay-per-view in a fairly high profile match (and theoretically create two upper card heels for Raw at the same time), the Sunday supercard itself won't be the place they get to make good on the opportunity. The two have been decent d*ckheads thus far escaping almost falling into meme territory with moustaches and Goldberg maulings respectively, and they'll get their night, but Clash Of Champions ain't it, chief.

This reeks of WWE crafting a Seth and Braun survival story ahead of their headliner if only to slip on a banana skin on Monday Night Raw the following night just as they were starting to get along.

Winners - Seth Rollins & Braun Strowman

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