WWE Extreme Rules 2019: Preview and predictions

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 09: Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins attend the 5th annual Sports Humanitarian Awards presented by ESPN at The Novo Theater at L.A. Live on July 09, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 09: Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins attend the 5th annual Sports Humanitarian Awards presented by ESPN at The Novo Theater at L.A. Live on July 09, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images) /
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The Undertaker and Roman Reigns vs. Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre

Next up, you’ve got the BIG DOG teaming up with the BIG DOG to take on … I don’t know, the pups? Can Drew McIntyre and Shane McMahon be pups or is that too degrading? What about pugs? Everyone likes a good pug. Then again, not everyone loves Shane or Drew. Well, maybe Drew, because who doesn’t love 6’5 long haired chunk of Scotsman?

Boy, that went on a thirsty, canine induced tangent. Back to business, shall we?

Yes, The Undertaker is back, not to reclaim his yard, but to help out the new Big Dog of the yard to take on a pesky Chairman’s son and his sidekick. All while Kevin Owens – after starting up a last minute feud of his own with Shane McMahon over the course of these last few weeks – plays an X Factor in the background and in my opinion, plays a major deciding factor in how this match turns out.

I think KO runs interference to help Roman and Taker win. Yes, it sounds ridiculous to think that two future WWE Hall of Famers need help to defeat an untrained non-wrestler, but I get the feeling that Shane’s feud with Roman is near its end, or at least its run its course. Shane kickstarting a feud with KO seems to be a means to open up his next feud. And if that’s really the case, then KO might have to interfere to allow Shane’s laser eye focus on something else.

Prediction: Roman Reigns and The Undertaker