Randy Orton vs Shane McMahon
Shane McMahon loves to feature himself in big matches; last year in WrestleMania, he faced AJ Styles in WM 33, and the year prior, he wrestled the Undertaker in Hell in a Cell. He won’t shy away this time; he will search an opponent for who can give him tough competition.
On the other hand, Randy Orton doesn’t have an opponent, and he also doesn’t have any feuds right now. A few ideas how this match can come to fruition: he can show his frustration to the Smackdown Live Commissioner and demand a match; he can also show his frustration because he has not received any good bookings from the time of his return; he can attack McMahon and demand a match; he can also turn heel and save himself from further bad bookings.
We can see a lot of high flying action and RKOs outta nowhere. Viper’s potential heel turn is very entertaining and dangerous at the same time for McMahon; he has the potential to convert Shane’s Leap of Faith to an RKO.