5. Champion vs. Champion Set For The TLC PPV

In what SHOULD be a huge match, at least in terms of overall meaning and endgame, Randy Orton and John Cena will face off (again) at the next PPV in a title bout to unify the two singles World Titles the WWE currently has in play: the World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Championship. This is a fun idea, and it's actually long overdue for many years now. It's been clear as to why we have always had two champions, one champ for its own show on both RAW and Smackdown, but in recent years this line has become blurred, with the WHC appearing rather frequently on RAW, and the WWE Champion rarely appearing on Smackdown. But this event should feel bigger, and perhaps it will by the time we arrive at the TLC PPV. But for now, it feels rushed and blah, like a desperate attempt to throw another idea against the wall in hopes it will stick. This match, this "unification," should be the talk of the WWE for weeks, if not months, prior to its finale. Right now, though, it just doesn't feel special; and as a fan, I hope that changes.