Okay, this one's slightly outlandish - but can you imagine if Titus O'Neil strolled through the curtain in the middle of a Vince McMahon promo? He'd be instantly catapulted up the card, creating a brand new top babyface overnight. I do believe O'Neil's suspension to be legitimate, but this wouldn't be the first time WWE had pulled a 180 on a real-life suspension or firing. Daniel Bryan was fired in 2010 for strangling Justin Roberts with his own necktie, a spot that was deemed to break WWE's PG rules on violence, but came back as part of Team WWE at SummerSlam a couple months later. Similarly, Matt Hardy was brought back from the independent circuit to work an angle with Edge, fan demand succeeding over the company's own plans and wishes at the time. I'm not suggesting that Titus becomes a main eventer off the back of such an angle, but it can only help inject a sense of excitement and danger into a relatively underwhelming card.