This should really be on the main card. WWE have just split a tag team up in a major story which played out over weeks and weeks, so why then just throw the payoff away on a pre-show? It doesn't make sense. Fans don't watch the preshow in large, a key WWE storyline is simply falling by the wayside. The traditional logic is that an interesting pre-show helps to sell the pay per view. But that doesn't ring true in today's era, fans are already engaged with WWE Network, and those who are paying on box office probably aren't doing so on a whim. In honesty though, Cameron vs Naomi probably won't be a very good match. Naomi isn't a bad worker but Cameron is still limited as a performer. Both are athletic, so it will be watchable, but it will hardly be mat classic. You are probably going to get five minutes in which the heel Cameron goes over. The friends turned foes dynamic might make it interesting to some fans. A cheap Cameron win seems the best decision, allowing for a rematch on Raw the next night. Winner: Cameron