#1 Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman vs Robert Roode and Dolph Ziggler (RAW Tag Team Championship)
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The RAW Tag Team Championship match should open the main show for the simple reason that Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman will be doing double duty on Sunday. Hence, finishing their Tag Team Title defense against Robert Roode and Dolph Ziggler early would give the current Universal Champion and his challenger some time before their clash towards the end of the night.
This really is an interesting dynamic which could go either way, depending on what story WWE is going with on the night. This is not the first time that Rollins would defend two championships at a Clash (Night) of Champions pay-per-view, but he did have both title matches back-to-back in 2015.
He will look to co-exist with fellow RAW Tag Team Champion, Strowman and retain the titles. The outcome of this match would presumably affect what happens in the Universal Championship match between Rollins and Strowman, which is why WWE should open the show with this.
#2 Shinsuke Nakamura vs The Miz (Intercontinental Championship)
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Following a standard 'strange bedfellows' Tag Team Title match, we go to a singles title match where the Intercontinental Champion, Shinsuke Nakamura has allied with Sami Zayn. This could play a major role in the outcome of this match, with the act so fresh and young at the moment. The Miz, over from RAW, is one championship win away from tying with Chris Jericho for the highest number of Intercontinental title victories, at nine.
There is not that much meat in this story as it seems like a placeholder feud while Ali was busy in the King of the Ring tournament. That is why it would happen near the start of the show. It could actually take place at any spot in the first half of the show, to be honest. The match will still be a solid one, with The Miz proving himself to be one of the most reliable WWE Superstars inside the ring in recent history.