#7 Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross vs Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville (WWE Women's Tag Team Championship)
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Every stacked pay-per-view card requires a 'Let me up' match, where the entire crowd can take a break and refresh themselves for the final stretch of action on the show. In this case, the Women's Tag Team Championship match could slot in. Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross will face Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville, with a feud that does have the potential to give rise to some heated action.
However, this is the one match that could transpire as a filler on a show that is filled with many big matches. Unfortunately, WWE has not built the women's tag team division well at all and as a result, the Women's tag titles seem like the weakest set of gold in the entire company. These four ladies will probably have a solid match, one that would fulfill its purpose as we head into the three biggest matches of the night.
#8 Kofi Kingston vs Randy Orton (WWE Championship)
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At SummerSlam, the WWE Championship match between Kofi Kingston and Randy Orton happened at a pretty slow pace. Just as it was picking up, both men got counted out. While it was a disappointing ending, it has made their rematch at Clash of Champions feel a lot more important. Especially with the mind games that Orton and the Revival have played with Kofi by taking out both Xavier Woods and Big E, the intensity has been turned up to eleven.
After a slight cool-down in the form of the Women's Tag Titles, the WWE universe would be ready for the match between Kofi and Orton. Both men could have the incredible match we were promised, at Clash of Champions. There is also a host of possibilities as to what will happen and whether the feud will end here or culminate inside Hell in a Cell. WWE should also give this match enough time to effectively tell the story that both, Kofi Kingston and Randy Orton are capable of telling.