7 Wild Predictions For What REALLY Happened In Milwaukee Between Lana & Aiden English

4. The Lowest Ebb

"Oh, right. Not you Lana."

It had to be the most heartbreaking moment of Lana's WWE career.

On a night where neither her nor Rusev Day featured in matches themselves, the October 24th 2017 SmackDown Live from Milwaukee featured the entire women's division fighting each other to determine a team captain for the upcoming inter-brand battle with Raw's female league at Survivor Series.

Lana noted how all six warranted a place before Daniel Bryan callously laughed off the very idea of her wrestling. Unfiltered hatred shot from her eyes towards the 'Yes! Man' for the rest of the segment.

What happened that night that could have had such a disastrous impact on Lana's life nearly one full year later? Did she seek comfort in her husband and settle for his best friend as many have suggested? Did she instead concoct a plan to nobble her charge Tamina - a plan that worked better late than never when the second generation star went down injured earlier this year? Did she aim upwards, setting in motion moves to destroy Daniel Bryan before his surprising return to the ring changed everything yet again?

Lana broke at that very moment. Might Aiden English know exactly how she found a quick fix?

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