Here we go, the much-ballyhooed return of WWE for a major stadium PPV, the first since SummerSlam 1992 over 30 years ago.
Will it break the record of Wembley Stadium's bout? Which title match will be the actual main event?
WWE World/Universal Heavyweight Championship - Roman Reigns (c) vs. Drew McIntyre: Since losing the world title to the Miz (yes, you read that correctly, albeit via MITB cash-in) and failing to get it back at WM37, McIntyre has been slumming it. But, with the injury bug biting nearly everyone in sight, The Scottish Warrior is suddenly back to top billing. Now, he's in the main-event in his proverbial backyard.
We've heard the "Chosen One" mantle, which he was given that didn't pan out initially. We've also had him lament about not getting his true WrestleMania moment. Thanks to the pandemic, he beat Brock Lesnar in front of nobody at WM 36. Every time there's a video package about his world title win, the footage is of his second win against Orton, not his first against Lesnar. He's also tired of being known as the Thunderdome Champion, as he's only held the gold in front of virtual fans on monitors.
The problem is......The Tribal Chief. He's been champion for two years straight. The last time that occurred (Jan. 23, 1986) I was in 7th grade. Reigns is still red-hot. However, with Mr. Helmsley now running the show, pulling the plug on a guy while he's still smoking is not out of the question (Remember what happened with Seth Rollins in 2014, after the Shield swept Evolution in that elimination match). But, somehow, I think this whole thing with Karrion Kross and his silicon siren will spoil the party.
Reigns keeps his belt(s).
WWE Intercontinental Championship - Gunther (c) vs. Sheamus: Back to what I said earlier, this might be the feel-good match to let the UK fans go home happy. If the Scottish Warrior doesn't get it done, then the Celtic Warrior will. Don't expect it to be the Bret Hart vs. Davey Boy classic. But these two will pound on each other, big time. As long as the sidekicks for the respective men stay out of it, this should be a good match. I go with Sheamus to win, which means he's the "Ultimate Grand Slam" champion.
Smackdown Women's Championship - Liv Morgan (c) vs. Shayna Bayzler: How many more flukey ways can they have this cupie doll beat people? Now, after her corny win at SummerSlam, she gets diet Rousey at the Castle. And, somehow, she'll squeak by this one.
Judgment Day (Finn Balor and Damian Priest) vs. Edge and Rey Mysterio: Judgment Day SUCKS without Edge, no other way to state it. So my guess is that the only way it can get the jolt needed is to FINALLY turn Dominick Mysterio HEEL and stab his dear old dad in the back (and the heart) to give JD the W. I mean how many more times can the guy get emasculated by Rhea Ripley. WWE is implying that there's some freaky-leaky fetish with those two, as her legs keep getting wrapped around his face.
Asuka, Alexa Bliss, and RAW women's champ, Bianca Belair vs. Bayley, Io Sky, and Dakota Kai: Since Sky and Kai didn't get it done on RAW in the tag title finals, they'll win this match here. Pseudo-UPSET SPECIAL!! Bayley scores the fall on Belair.
Matt Riddle vs. Seth "Freakin'" Rollins: With Cody Rhodes out, Rollins looked to be lost. But, this thing with Riddle is going great for him. I'm surprised this isn't a specialty match (NO DQ, cage match, or something to that effect). But, this has the potential to get wild and to really put Riddle on his singles push, finally decoupling him from Randy Orton. I want to go with Riddle. But Rollins needs a PPV win more. Put Riddle over later after a loss here makes the "Original Bro" stronger.