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

3. Men's WarGames

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This can surely only absolutely rule.

Set up to maximise the drama from ongoing Bloodline politics and the pending explosion of Sami Zayn as a babyface, the various brawls and tussles in the build-up have played to graduating pops and enormous drama whenever Kevin Owens gets involved.

'KO' wants another crack at Roman Reigns and may well get it. Sheamus and Drew McIntyre are running the same race and may well get shots in December. Meanwhile, Jey Uso in particular is more concerned with Zayn's presence as an "Honorary Uce" than ever, and that's not going to be helped by the Canadian taking his head off with a Helluva Kick in a spot that should lead to the finish.

After the fact, Zayn can profess his innocence and/or that he was trying to nail Owens, but the doubt will drive the story forward and provide a gripping conclusion to what should be a spectacular and box office bombfest.

Winner - The Brawling Brutes, Drew McIntyre, & Kevin Owens

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