Tuesday, April 25, 2017

WWE Payback 2017: Full Predictions for Each Champion at Raw PPV Event



The nonattendance of Brock Lesnar from the card at WWE Payback implies that whatever is left of Raw's champions have a chance to venture into the spotlight at Sunday's show.


The reality the tidy is as yet settling from WrestleMania 33 and the Superstar Shake-up implies that the midcard title exchanged to Raw is not protected at Payback, while rather SmackDown Live's United States Championship is on the card.

Four titles will be hanging in the balance, including what ought to be a fabulous Raw Women's Championship coordinate between Alexa Bliss and Bayley.

Be that as it may, will's identity the victors on the night? Here's a glance at a few forecasts for how every one of the champions slated to contend on the night will admission.




Neville versus Austin Aries (WWE Cruiserweight Championship)





Will Neville's new arrangement with an as of late turned heel TJ Perkins help him fix his grasp on WWE's Cruiserweight Championship?

It's been a solid keep running from Neville with the belt up until this point, yet most would agree his second meeting with Austin Aries could end up being his hardest test yet.

They had an extraordinary session at WrestleMania, which should have been on the primary show if WWE stays genuine about the cruiserweights being a critical piece of WWE's customizing.




Also, this challenge ought to be the same—aside from maybe the outcome.

Aries has been a fine expansion to the division, and he merits a keep running with the title. Seeing Neville transform into the seeker will just fortify his character's advancement, as well.

Champ: Austin Aries

The Hardy Boyz versus Cesaro and Sheamus (Raw Tag Team Championships)





Crude's label group division took a noteworthy curve at WrestleMania 33 when The Hardy Boyz returned and won the titles on their first night back with the organization.

Their first significant fight, be that as it may, has come as to some degree a shock. Instead of a conventional babyface/heel dynamic, WWE has picked to set The Hardy Boyz against another babyface side, Sheamus and Cesaro.

Can Raw's odd couple give a sufficient test to usurp Matt and Jeff and turn into the new lords of Monday evenings in the label division?




In truth, most likely not. It feels like there is a more relevant storyline blending for Sheamus and Cesaro, to maybe part and fight against each other in the weeks advancing.

Also, The Hardy Boyz ought to quarrel with a major group like Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson before they drop the straps.

Champs: The Hardy Boyz

Bayley versus Alexa Bliss





With no Universal Championship coordinate on the plan at Payback, WWE would be insightful to push Bayley versus Alexa Bliss as the huge title episode of the entire show.

Delight has had an incredible effect since touching base on Raw, to such an extent that she was promptly pushed into conflict for the Raw Women's Championship inside a matter of weeks.

She practically stole the spotlight totally amid her time on SmackDown, and has rapidly developed into one of WWE's most vital female contenders on either appear.




Be that as it may, is presently the ideal time for Bayley to surrender the title? A fight with Sasha Banks appears to be consistent and to some degree inescapable sooner or later down the line, and it would bode well for it to be for the title.

Yet, Bliss shouldn't be kept out of the title picture for a really long time. Indeed, this could be the perfect time to give her the title.

Champ: Alexa Bliss

Kevin Owens versus Chris Jericho (United States Championship)





It might just be the early stages since WWE's Superstar Shake-up, yet Kevin Owens' exchange to SmackDown Live looks like being one of the most brilliant bits of business no matter how you look at it.

There is speculative positive thinking that Owens' open difficulties could turn into a general thing, much like John Cena did with the belt two or three years prior.

Furthermore, with an opening in the market for somebody to take the spotlight on the blue brand, Owens could turn into a significantly greater star than he is on the WWE scene.




So in that sense, his holding the United States Championship amid his match with Chris Jericho at Payback is one of the more clear reserving choices for this compensation per-see.

Jericho is practically sure to take some time off soon, so sticking the belt on him has neither rhyme nor reason.

Champ: Kevin Owens

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