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WWE Clash of Champions 2017: 5 things that should happen at the pay-per-view
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It's been a while since Survivor Series. Much has happened since then. However, this weekend, the WWE Universe can rejoice again, as a SmackDown Live pay-per-view will be streamed live on the WWE Network. One with major long-term implications, for the future.
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We have a few suggestions that could make this show a winner. These small booking decisions could have major consequences on feuds, plots and storylines, going forward. They could make SmackDown Live a far more interesting show than it is right now.
Without further ado, we present 5 things that should happen at Clash of Champions. The one night every year, when every championship is defended.
Let us know in the comments below if you agree or disagree with our assessment.
#5 Shane McMahon should turn heel
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Shane McMahon is a popular babyface who gets a massive reaction every time he comes to the ring. However, his popularity is dwarfed by that of Daniel Bryan's, who may just be the most popular superstar in modern sports entertainment.
It seems inevitable that the two men will clash, considering that tensions have built up between the Commissioner and General Manager of SmackDown Live, over the past few months.
The fact that both men are referees in the match between Orton & Nakamura against Owens and Zayn, pretty much signifies that the two babyfaces are on a collision course. There are many rumours that have surfaced online that Daniel Bryan will turn heel and align himself with the despicable duo of Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn.
This decision does not make sense, as Daniel Bryan will never get a negative reaction. Shane McMahon should turn heel, and that can be the central pivot around which brand SmackDown Live is based, in the coming months. It would make things very interesting indeed.