We list 5 possible outcomes for this super explosive clash!
#1 Rusev defeats Randy Orton
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This is the best long-term booking decision in our opinion
Rusev came into the main roster with much momentum. Ever since he lost to John Cena at WrestleMania, his career has never really been the same. He has been booked in a variety of feuds since then and has always been in the mix. Sadly, he has never reached the potential that most feel that he should have.
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He needs a big win against Randy Orton to recapture the momentum that he once lost, and become the monster that he was always destined to be. Ideally, by having Orton tap out to the deadly submission move, 'The Accolade'.
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Rusev has all the tools to be seen as a top-level heel or babyface. He's great in the ring, has amazing comic timing and looks like an ox. All he needs is a big push, to reach the next level. He can easily get one with a big win.
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That concludes our list of 5 potential finishes for this massive grudge match. Can you think of any others? Let us know in the comments below. We will see you during Hell in a Cell for results, live coverage and a post-show 'Best and Worst' analysis.
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