This weekend, Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida is hosting the “WWE Saturday Night Main Event,” the third update to WWE’s recent classic show concept. At the time of this writing, it looks like a four-match card with no women’s matches and one title on the line. That doesn’t mean that we are not at risk. WWE fans have invested a lot in what goes down during tag team matches that match Seth Rollins and Bron Blakeker with CM Punk and Sami Zain.
Of course, nothing invests in something that calls a shot early. That’s exactly what Wrestling staff does whenever there’s a memo show! Will Winc’s crew see “main event” Jey Uso dropping the World Heavyweight Championship on Logan Paul in the “main event” or will Jey win and win the sixth world title match with Gunther and Trouble? Will the priest get his revenge in order to get revenge against WrestleMania at WrestleMania? Will WWE really change Sami Zain’s heels again? Let’s go to the pick!
Steel Cage Match: Dami Amp Leaser (56%)
It won’t ruin the next three slides and more, but the majority of this weekend’s “Saturday Night Main Event” match seems pretty obvious in terms of outcome. The only exception is the match between Damien’s Priest and Drew McIntyre’s steel cage. It was the fifth single meeting and the definitive meeting. Aptly, the WINC staff are pretty well divided into winners of this match, but a small majority (only 56%) throw lots at us with the priests.
This logic is probably somewhat basic. McIntyre defeated the priest in a big looting match at WrestleMania, so the priest will regain his victory in a big looting match at “SNME” and defeat McIntyre. And maybe it’s that simple – but the other fact in question is that priest Desperately You need to win to stay at WWE level. I’m clearly hoping to meet him. The same could be said for McIntyre, who has just spent most of his Wrestlemania season with the subject of debate over placement on cards, but McIntyre could also argue that McIntyre feels an A. a bit More stable, a a bit So that he can take away his losses than the priest is at this point.
Or, or perhaps McIntyre defeated the priest in a big plunder match at WrestleMania, so surely the priest will regain his victory and defeat McIntyre in a big plunder match at “SNME”. The narrow margin reflects the fact that this is a coin flip, but for our part, we are betting on Damien over Drew.
Written by Miles Schneiderman
John Cena vs. R-Truth: Cena (94%)
The uncontroversial WWE champion John Cena hasn’t put his title on the line in Saturday night’s main event, but his match against R-Truth is personal enough without Gold Up for Grabs. Although R-Truth is against “his childhood hero”, many of us do not believe he can help Cena back from the dark side. A total of 94% of us think Cena is winning the path to the second half of his retirement tour here.
R-Truth has done everything he can to let others trust Cena to others, but no one has fallen on it no matter how hard he tries. He said in a sit-in interview that he knows that real Cena never turns his back on his fans or those who support him. However, it was China who sent the truth through the table at a backlash press conference shortly after the truth helped maintain the championship against Randy Orton in the main event.
Some of us may have hope for the truth, but most of us are a whopping 94% and don’t think he has a chance against Cena with his heel run. There is always a possibility that it is true that getting the comedy upset to help you turn Cena Babyface again, but we don’t think it’s happening. R-Truth is another stop on Cena’s retirement tour to win Cena before Cena’s Tampa fans, but we already know it’s not the main event, so we don’t know exactly whether it will be memorable.
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Bron Breaker & Seth Rollins vs. Samizain & Commercial Punk: Breaker & Rollins (94%)
The boy, the newly-built tag team of Bron Blakeker and Seth Rollins, would look pretty stupid if he was defeated by Sami Zain and CM Punk in his first real, notable match as a tandem. Severing him from his beneficial partnership with Rome’s rule and CM Punk seems to be stitching Paul Heyman together with them. This is what 94% of Wrestling staff say.
Punk and Zayn are two authentic stars, and are appetizing tag teams in their own right, but “WWE Raw” is usually about Seth Rollins and, to some extent, about Bron Breakker. They are simply presented as “protagonists” in a few ways. CM Punk bouncing between brands, while Samizain is like a punch bag to the stars, while Blakeker and Rollins seem “raw.” It’s very difficult to see the story heading for the Sunday show. Zayn and Punk believe Paul Levesque has a snowball chance in hell against two men he doesn’t “have to see.” And of course, there is always a chance that it could be speculated by many fans. It is speculated that Zayn will turn on punk and join the Rollins Heal faction. This is the question of the Winc crew split into the middle, according to an informal poll.
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World Heavyweight Championship: Jay Uso (94%)
Jay Uso is aiming to defend his second WWE World Heavyweight Championship this weekend against a man seeking his first world title, Logan Paul. Lies saw his first defense against Seth Rollins, and Sami Zain and CM Punk appeared to fight Rollins and Blakeker. In the meantime, he claimed that social media stars followed, with Paul’s signature knocked down three times overhand, and that he was ready to take the next step in his WWE career and conquer the main event.
However, the poll posted to the Wrestling Inc. team ahead of Saturday night’s main event reflects almost unanimous belief that this is not his time, with 94% voting for USO to retain the title. USO has already set a pass for him over Paul, with former champion Gunther seeking a rematch in the near future, and “General Ring” was working on the possibility of Paul becoming the champion, but it’s a surprise to see him wearing shoes in the story between the opposition of Wrestlemania 41.
Lie began this reign by tapping Gunther in “Show of Show,” and although an asterisk had enough to hold the title above Rollins. So it would feel rather strange that Paul would end his rule within 40 days. But as reflected in Paul’s 6% vote, there is always an opportunity to be upset, and time can know what happens when the bell rings.
Written by Max Everett