15 HUGE WWE SummerSlam 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

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Earlier this year, this piece was used to place a hex on Roman Reigns. Bizarrely, it worked.

This piece confidently predicted that he'd win the Royal Rumble. He failed. This piece confidently predicted that he'd win the Universal Title at WrestleMania. He failed. This piece confidently predicted that he'd win the Universal Title at Greatest Royal Rumble. He failed.

This piece will now confidently predict that he'll lose to Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. Apologies everybody.

This is not to say he'll take the sh*tkickings he took at the aforementioned events, or be made to look as stupid as he did in Saudi Arabia. Brock Lesnar Vs. Roman Reigns will be - for once - actually pretty good. Contrary to some received wisdom, their WrestleMania 31 clash wasn't saved by a Seth Rollins cash-in - only enhanced. Their 2018 matches were both disastrous but this one will finally break the monotony.

Lesnar has been loathed for weeks as fans await his final departure and overdue abdication of the Monday Night Raw throne. It - yet again - just isn't The Big Dog's time. Paul Heyman proved his supposed loyalty to Brock on Raw, but after cheating to help him retain against Roman here, the full extent of his plan will be revealed...

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