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

5. Seth "Freakin" Rollins (c) Vs. Bobby Lashley Vs. Austin Theory

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This match feels like WWE booking themselves into a corner, but a committed finish would inspire faith in what's feeling like a bit of a flagging Triple H project at present.

Theory can't really afford a loss so soon into his rebuilding back up from total rock bottom. Bobby Lashley's incredible and his defeats shouldn't be thrown away. Seth Rollins has had but a cup of coffee with the United States Title and 'The Games' attempts to elevate the strap could be dented by such a short reign. Thus, this match simply shouldn't terminate it.

It's already been established that if he's not able to guard himself in time, Lashley can be taken down and out with Seth's stomp. If the Champion catches him and Theory with both men struggling down to the canvas with a Hurt Lock, nobody looks worse for the defeat and Rollins looks awesome and inventive for smartly claiming the win.

Not that it'll mark the end of his problems on the night...

Winner - Seth Rollins

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