WWE SummerSlam 2025: 10 Things That Must Happen

6. TLC Opens Night 2 (With A Fraxiom Win)

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves called this match the biggest TLC match ever on Monday's Raw. Technically, in terms of pure numbers involved, they ain't lying. Most fans would consider the original from SummerSlam 2000 or the "WeeLC" battle pitting Hornswoggle vs. El Torito from the Extreme Rules 2014 pre-show as superior, however. True connoisseurs of wood, steel and metal climbing apparatus know.

Seriously though, The Wyatt Sicks vs. DIY vs. The Street Profits vs. Motor City Machine Guns vs. Fraxiom vs. Andrade and Rey Fenix offering here is something else. It's going to be absolute carnage from all 6 of these teams on Sunday. What better way to kick off the second night of SummerSlam 2025 than by having 6 hungry tag-teams tear Jersey a new one?!

This writer has moaned about it countless times over on the SmackDown 'Ups & Downs' side already, but Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy aren't cutting it as divisional centrepieces. So, somebody else should haul down those titles over the weekend and cement their spot atop the blue brand's tag ranks. This guy's pick for that would be Fraxiom.

Nathan Frazer and Axiom have quietly ruled since leaping up from NXT to WWE's main roster. They haven't really had their flowers yet, but SummerSlam could change all of that. Seeing Frazer's giddy face and his partner punching the air in delight as they celebrate high above the ring sounds like an energised way to boot things up into the air on Sunday. 

Let's end this Wyatt Sicks experiment, 'cause it's been sucking the life out of a red hot division.

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