WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

3. Creative Forgets What’s Next

Paul Heyman Drew McIntyre
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There must've been a real temptation to format Clash At The Castle as this year's second coming of WrestleMania. It's the first WWE stadium show in the UK since 1992, and that comes with some pressure to deliver. So, the E could've been swayed into putting every babyface they have over in Cardiff.

Don't.

This is especially true in the case of Matt 'I Have My First Name Back' Riddle and Seth 'I Never Lost Mine LOL' Rollins. Whilst it's tempting to have Riddle shut Rollins up by beating him this weekend, that p*sses away the potential for more after the fact - WWE's product doesn't stop post-Saturday night.

Matt and Seth should be given the nod to headline Extreme Rules on 8 October. Their bad-tempered rivalry is perfect for that spot, but they can't really get to a heated gimmick-match repeat easily if Riddle scores the win at Clash.

He needs the means for revenge.

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