#1 WWE regularly changes ‘confirmed’ matches
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Remember when Chris Jericho fought The Undertaker in a casket match at the Greatest Royal Rumble? And when there was a multi-person match at Extreme Rules to determine Brock Lesnar’s next challenger?
No, and, erm, no, because they are just two recent examples of WWE altering pre-advertised matches at the last minute – something that has happened multiple times over the years, even when high-profile match-ups already seem set in stone.
Other than Seth Rollins, Bobby Lashley has been the most featured Superstar on Monday Night Raw in the last six weeks, so don’t rule out WWE continuing his Universal Championship storyline!
Edited by Shiven Sachdeva