WWE Summerslam 2017: Results, predictions and full match card analysis
WWE Summerslam 2017 is just days away and we now have a confirmed match card. This week's unexpected go-home episodes Monday Night Raw and Smackdown Live provided some unexpected twists and turns in the build up The Biggest Party of the Summer.
Here is the full match card for WWE Summerslam 2017:
Kickoff Pre-show
#1) The New Day (c) vs The Usos (Tag team match for the WWE Smackdown Live Tag Team Championship) (Kick Off)
#2) The Hardy Boyz & Jason Jordan vs. The Miztourage (Kick Off)
#3) Akira Tozawa (c) vs Neville (Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship) (Kick Off)
Main Card
#4) Big Show vs Big Cass (Singles match with Enzo Amore suspended above the ring in a Shark Cage)
#5) Rusev vs Randy Orton (Singles match)
#6) Baron Corbin vs John Cena (Singles match)
#7) Finn Balor vs Bray Wyatt (Singles match)
#8) Naomi (c) vs Natalya (Singles match for the WWE Smackdown Live Women's Championship)
#9) Alexa Bliss (c) vs Sasha Banks (Singles match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship)
#10) Sheamus and Cesaro (c) vs Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose (Tag team match for the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship)
#11) AJ Styles (c) vs Kevin Owens (Singles match for the WWE United States Championship with Shane McMahon as Special Guest Referee)
#12) Jinder Mahal (c) vs Shinsuke Nakamura (Singles match for the WWE Championship)
#13) Brock Lesnar (c) vs Roman Reigns vs Samoa Joe vs Braun Strowman (Fatal Four-way match for the WWE Universal Championship)
#1 Akira Tozawa (c) vs Neville (Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship)
Akira Tozawa delivered the biggest shock on this past episode of Monday Night Raw when he upset Neville to become the new WWE Cruiserweight Champion.
I think it was an extremely questionable booking decision just days away from the pay-per-view unless the WWE feels it's time for "The King of the Cruiserweights" to abandon his kingdom.
I'm going with a Tozawa win and for Neville to move further up the card.
Prediction: Akira Tozawa retains