8 HUGE WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

7. AJ Styles Vs Finn Bálor

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The genius of The Judgment Day at present is that they can be the biggest, cockiest a*sholes on the whole show but still absorb losses. This specifically feels the case when Rhea Ripley is absent from ringside.

Triple H has done a magnificent job of preserving 'The Nightmare's aura, and she'll be far too busy in her own WarGames match to stand alongside Bálor, Damian Priest and that magnificent little tosspot Dominik Mysterio to tilt the numbers game back in the heels' favour. The result, subsequently, should be as simple as that.

Styles winning because the sides are even and he has his Good Brothers to dispose of Priest and Mysterio will put a nice cap on his lengthy rivalry with the banter bunch, but hopefully the pair can keep things electrifying and Triple H can show some restraint with the match time. This has equal chance of being a tidy and tight affair akin to their Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2017 effort if kept under 20. Any longer, and they risk boredom and alienation on an Edge-like scale.

Speaking of 'The Rated-R Superstar', he may be worth keeping an eye out for on the show. If his wife completes the crew in the WarGames match to enact revenge on Ripley, he might be kicking around himself. This only means more doom for the former NXT Champion.

Winner - AJ Styles

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