#3 A phenomenal main event
Since AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura both came to WWE in January 2016, fans have waited for this match. Their Wrestle Kingdom 10 encounter that month was celebrated and fans wanted a rerun.
It's taken two years, but it's happening, and can now finally get the focus it deserves.
The buildup to the match might be mediocre (unless AJ Styles turns heel), but this is very much a case of the match selling itself.
In contrast, Raw's main event, between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, feels like an inevitability rather than something to get truly excited about. We all just await its conclusion so that the red brand can finally move on.
AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura have the highest chance of stealing the show and the teases leading to it should be fun to watch.