#4 The former policymakers will defeat the rebels
Daniel Bryan will be making his much-anticipated return this Sunday. Not to mention, he is joining forces with "The man who has no fear", Shane McMahon.
Over the last couple of weeks, both of them were attacked by Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. Their friendship came to fruition at the 'Hell in a Cell' PPV last year. Since then, they have been unstoppable on SmackDown Live. Interestingly, Daniel Bryan had a huge role in this as he supported both of them on multiple occasions.
This Sunday, the former Commissioner and the (former) General Manager of SmackDown Live will be looking to put a permanent stop to them.
#5 The "Maharaja" will win the Gold
This match features the core strength of the SmackDown Live’s locker room with the likes of Randy Orton, Bobby Roode, Rusev and Jinder Mahal. Interestingly, apart from Jinder Mahal, all the other three participants have won the United States Championship in the past.
This Sunday could be the night the “Modern Day Maharaja” is looking since December 2017. Not only will this go well with the Heel character that he is playing, but also will let the “Viper” focus back to the WWE Championship.
Last year, Jinder Mahal lost the WWE Championship to AJ Styles a couple of weeks prior to the Survivor Series. Interestingly, he was already advertised to face Brock Lesnar at that PPV in a Champion vs. Champion match. This could be the opportunity for him to redeem himself.