WWE Clash Of Champions 2019: 10 Things That Must Happen

5. The Revival Take Out New Day Post-Match

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In a perfect world, this match wouldn't even be on the card. Don't forget that The Revival maliciously injured Xavier Woods in late-August and have been similarly vicious in attacks on Big E and Kofi Kingston. The better story here would've been Kofi going into a match with Randy Orton without any threat of backup at all.

That can still happen.

A DQ ending wouldn't p*ss too many people off, and it could lead to another beatdown from Dash and Dawson that leaves E and Woods kayfabe injured. After that merciless kicking, they can be shown laid up in the doctor's office or being forced by WWE officials to go to "a local medical facility" for checks.

That'd take them out of the frame for the upcoming WWE Title showdown, smartly avoid either team having to take a clean fall and build towards a rematch the company can use when SmackDown jumps to FOX. Keeping an eye on that near future is important.

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