5 WWE stars who desperately need a win at Clash of Champions
The Clash of Champions is the final WWE pay-per-view of 2017 and features a number of stars from SmackDown hoping to end their current rivalries and make it quite an enjoyable start to the festive period.
So far there are only five matches announced for the event, which will see every title on the brand being defended. Even though Clash of Champions isn't considered to be one of the "big four" pay-per-view events on WWE's calendar, it is thought to be a number of WWE stars last chance to end 2017 on a high after a string of losses on pay-per-view over the past few months.
Every star on this list hasn't won a match as part of a WWE special network event since at least SummerSlam back in August, with some WWE stars stretching their losing streak all the way back into 2016. So a loss this weekend would mean that they have failed to pick up a win on pay-per-view for an entire calendar year, a stat that no WWE superstar will want on their record with the season of goodwill currently underway.
#5 The New Day
The New Day are considered to be one of the best trios that WWE currently have but the company really seem to have dropped the ball with them in their match against The Shield at Survivor Series last month, where the record-breaking trio failed to defeat one of the most dominant teams in WWE history so that they could claim the title of WWE's best three-man team.
This isn't the only loss that the popular team have suffered over the past few months, with their last win on pay-per-view coming at SummerSlam back in August where they won the Tag Team Championships when they defeated The Usos.
The real-life brothers later won the titles back at Battleground, before ending the feud on a high at Hell in a Cell, ahead of The New Day's feud with The Shield, which means that the booty-loving team are without a win on pay-per-view in almost four months. They will be hoping to change that statistic this weekend when they face The Usos, Chad Gable and Shelton Benjamin and Aiden English and Rusev in a fatal four-way match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championships.