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9. The Miz Vs. Shane McMahon

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"Get them in a cage", said absolutely nobody as the pair brawled all over MetLife Stadium during their nihilistically enjoyable WrestleMania brawl, but Shane McMahon and The Miz have always had one major thing going for their programme - the former's last name.

Fans have pleasingly taken to 'The A Lister' in his war against lifetime spoiled brat Shane, with the company smartly presenting Roman Reigns as a strange babyface bedfellow instead of the original strategy of turning Miz into the next Stone Cold Steve Austin at the expense of the undercard.

The characters are at long last fully drawn, with the ring's blank canvas now truly ready to be the place the pair assemble something loosely resembling the artform.

Though using the Superstar Shake-up as a guide for anything already feels folly, one senses that the hero now has to win so he can actually get on with his life on Raw and leave 'The Money' to p*ss people off on SmackDown Live. That, and the fact that there's a 15-foot structure surrounding the ring - 'Shane-O-Mac' is of course coming off of that.

Winner - The Miz

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