#4 Bryan wins via DQ
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Nobody likes a DQ finish, and if you say that you do, then you're lying to yourself. Obviously, Cass vs Bryan isn't going to be the most technical match in the history of professional wrestling, and to be honest, we aren't expecting it to be. So then, if WWE wants to keep Cass looking strong, having him force a DQ finish could be the way to go.
It could come after a 10-15 minute long battle in which Bryan does everything in his power to chop him down, only for Cass to nail him with a steel chair so that a disqualification is called. Both men can then move on to something new after a blow-off segment on SmackDown Live, and when you think about it, that could be the best outcome for everyone involved.
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