In an effort to attract a sizeable chunk of viewers on a Tuesday night programming, WWE is positioning an immensely popular John Cena to headline its SmackDown which has long been considered as a secondary programming. Roman Reigns, on the other hand, is widely expected to lead Raw.
WWE Money in the Bank 2016 is fast approaching with six out of the seven names being confirmed for the brutal ladder match. Roman Reigns is favored to knock Seth Rollins out in the World Heavyweight ladder match and AJ Styles may still beat crowd favorite and returnee John Cena following the latter’s downbeat at Monday Night Raw at the hands of the former with some help from ‘The Club’ party crashers.
An increasingly popular Dean Ambrose seems a little bit sidelined and could have potential ended up as a perennial loser like Dolph Ziggler. Fortunately, he could someday be the top 2 babyface as he works his way up to the championship ladder starting with his victory over Chris Jericho at WWE Payback.
Former WWE Heavyweight champ Seth Rollins might return for an in-ring action at Chicago’s Payback event on Sunday after being absent from the wrestling scene since November 2015 following a knee surgery. However, a Payback return may also be unlikely since WWE hasn’t come up with an official storyline yet that would legitimize his return on the scene.
Zahra Schreiber was fired as a WWE diva once her Nazi-themed Instagram posts came up again.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM