5. The Kevin Owens/Dolph Ziggler Match Ends In Controversy
Ziggler could easily be a one-off opponent to re-establish Owens as a killer champion, since it's not like the company pulls out all the stops to protect Dolph anyway. However, arranging the title match on six days notice is an indication that Owens vs. Ziggler could also be on tap for WrestleMania with some sort of stipulation. I'd look for a disqualification finish to give Ziggler some kind of rare victory, however tainted it may be. Or maybe Owens takes a walk for the countout loss. That way, WWE can use some of their patented 50/50 booking to put Owens over at WrestleMania, which begs the question: is it 50/50 if the first guy that loses doesn't take a fall?
Justin has been a wrestling fan since 1989, and has been writing about it since 2009. Since 2014, Justin has been a features writer and interviewer for Fighting Spirit Magazine. Justin also writes for History of Wrestling, and is a contributing author to James Dixon's Titan series.