WWE Night of Champions Preview
In a few days’ time, WWE’s next PPV, the Night of Champions will roll out of the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Only five matches have been announced so far on the card, but that would give all the matches enough time to play out in entirety, which is a good thing.
The landscape of the WWE changed at SummerSlam, when Daniel Bryan successfully pinned the former WWE champion John Cena to win the WWE title. However, Triple H turned on Bryan and the fans and aligned himself with Vince McMahon, and hand-picked his former protégé Randy Orton to become the WWE champion and the face of the WWE.
Ever since then, the new Corporation has made sure that Daniel Bryan and those who raised questions against the powers that be suffer in the WWE. For the next three weeks, Daniel Bryan was beaten down by The Shield and Orton, and Triple H made sure that the Big Show would be involved in the beat down as well against his wishes. With Triple H throwing his weight around, firing superstars and putting the others in handicap matches, it’s only a matter of time before the superstars retaliate. But first, we have to see what happens at the Night of Champions. So what can we expect from this PPV? Let’s find out.
Rob Van Dam takes on the Mexican “jefe”
This Sunday, RVD can add one more title to his already impressive resume by beating Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight championship. Their feud has been centred around Ricardo, instead of Alberto Del Rio or Rob Van Dam. During this week’s episode of Smackdown!, Vickie told Ricardo that he won’t be in RVD’s corner this Sunday. Will that have any impact on the outcome of the bout? Or will Ricardo cost Del Rio the title? What’s next for Rob Van Dam in the WWE? We’ll get all our answers this Sunday at the Night of Champions.