WWE: The 5 Biggest Feuds We’ve Still Never Had

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Honorable Mention b.) Tomasso Ciampa vs. Randy Orton

Tomasso Ciampa and Randy Orton interacted quite a bit at WWE Survivor Series 2019, and their wrestling styles seem as well as their ruthless, aggressive, merciless attitude mesh well inside the squared circle. Not to mention, the patented DDT from the ropes that both Ciampa and Orton execute would be a neat counter-for-counter if they battle one on one during this wild card rule era.

These two superstars would tear each apart to the point that no one in the ring (goodbye, referee), no one at ringside (goodbye, Michael Cole), and no one in the locker room (goodbye, catering) will be safe. To be punnier, ‘no one will survive’ is right because Ciampa and Orton have a very similar mentality of being sadistic with no remorse on their opponents.

If WWE ever books these two superstars in a No Holds Barred match, it might have to be career vs. career. With Ciampa as a babyface and Randy Orton as a heel, there’s no doubt that such a rivalry would surpass the expectations of the current rebooted rivalry between Orton and Edge.

Honorable Mention a.) Johnny Gargano vs. Daniel Bryan

Speaking of Tomasso Ciampa, his former DIY tag team partner, Johnny Gargano, would mix things up well with Daniel Bryan in the ring. Not only did Daniel Bryan want Johnny Gargano on SmackDown when he was SmackDown GM, but they also share the underdog mentality needed to defy all odds and prove doubters wrong.

Their matches tend to steal the show as well as steal the ‘rebel hearts’ of the WWE Universe. With Daniel Bryan as a babyface and Johnny Gargano as a heel, there’s no doubt that such a rivalry would surpass the expectations of the recently booked match of Drew McIntyre vs. King Corbin.