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Sami Zayn will lose the Intercontinental Champion to 26-year-old WWE star, says ex-host

Sami Zayn has held the Intercontinental Championship for over 100 days after winning the title at WWE WrestleMania XL. However, a former host in the company believes he will drop the title to a rising superstar.

The 26-year-old star in question is Bron Breakker. Over the past few weeks, the second-generation superstar has been feuding with Sami Zayn over the Intercontinental Championship on Monday Night RAW. Despite failing to dethrone the former Bloodline member at Money in the Bank, Breakker will challenge the Canadian star at SummerSlam. This week on the red brand he speared the 40-year-old champion after the latter and Jey Uso's victory over The Judgment Day. Former RAW Talk host Matt Camp now believes Bron will win the title at the upcoming premium live event.

On his The Wrestling Matt podcast, Camp claimed the company would not let Breakker lose twice to Zayn. Hence, the second-generation superstar will walk out of Cleveland with the title:

"He's [Bron Breakker] gonna beat Sami for the IC title. They're not gonna have him lose twice," he said. [From 57:32 to 57:35]

Matt Camp predicted another title change at WWE SummerSlam

While Matt Camp predicted that Sami Zayn would lose his Intercontinental Championship at WWE SummerSlam, he also believes Damian Priest would leave The Biggest Party of The Summer without his World Heavyweight Championship.

The Archer of Infamy will defend his championship against the 2024 King of the Ring, Gunther. The two WWE Superstars engaged in a brawl on the red brand last Monday. On The Wrestling Matt podcast, Camp claimed The Ring General has to dethrone Priest:

"Gunther [vs.] Priest feels a little bigger. I still don't feel it's huge. It's just a weird time to do the match when Priest isn't fully a babyface. Gunther has to win," he said.
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With six championships being put on the line at SummerSlam, it would be interesting to see which champion would succeed in holding on to his title.


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