Seven Matches WWE Can Book for SummerSlam 2020 Following Extreme Rules
07/19/2020 11:28 pm EDT
Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship
It's hard to believe, but Orton currently has the most momentum of any heel in WWE thanks to the return of "The Legend Killer." Putting him on a collision course with Drew feels like a no-brainer.
The funny thing is a year ago Orton was in the hunt for the WWE Championship in that long-awaited feud with Kofi Kingston, but that one wound up falling flat. The feud with Edge and his alignment with Ric Flair has clearly lit a fire under Orton that could make this one a ton of fun.
Braun Strowman vs. The Fiend for the WWE Universal Championship
They've clearly been building to this one for months. The Firefly Fun House version of Bray couldn't beat Braun. The Wyatt Family version could, but he's not in control anymore. That just leaves The Fiend, who could really use a win to finally wash away the stink of that Goldberg program.
The Kabuki Warriors vs. The Golden Role Models
This one is a bit tricky. It doesn't seem like WWE is going to officially recognize Banks' "win" on Sunday night, but she's probably going to keep parading around with the title for a little bit. My guess is there will be a tag match at SummerSlam between The Kabuki Warriors and The Golden Role Models where the heels lose their tag titles and Asuka gets to keep the Raw title, but Bayley manages to get away still holding the SmackDown title. That could finally be the thing that leads to a split between the two.
MVP vs. Apollo Crews — United States Championship
Much like the Raw Women's Championship, it's not exactly clear who the US Champion currently is. MVP crowned himself the new champion after Crews couldn't compete, but WWE.com doesn't state whether or not the title actually changed hands. They'll finally decide who the real champ is at SummerSlam.
AJ Styles vs. The Miz — Intercontinental Championship
Since Matt Riddle is tied up with Baron Corbin (we'll get to that later), AJ needs a new challenger for the United States Championship. Sami Zayn is still out of action, Daniel Bryan hasn't wrestled since May, and the Bar Fight between Jeff Hardy and Sheamus won't take place until next week. So why not let Miz try and beat Styles for that ninth title reign?
Seth Rollins vs. Aleister Black
Rey Mysterio was written off television in gruesome fashion and it feels like a waste to have Rollins go right back to feuding with Kevin Owens. So why not have him feud with a guy that has been apart of this program from the beginning but never gets the focus (even after he pinned Rollins clean in late May) — Aleister Black?
Matt Riddle vs. Baron Corbin
Last week's SmackDown gave a pretty good indication that Riddle is stuck working with Corbin for a while. Hopefully this feud won't be like Corbin/Reigns and just end after one pay-per-view.
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