#4. Clash of Champions match card and the King of the Ring Tournament finals
The build-up for Clash of Champions is heating up as the card saw major additions being made on this week's Raw and SmackDown Live.
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Here's how the confirmed match card looks thus far:
WWE Universal Championship Match: Seth Rollins (C) vs. Braun Strowman
WWE Championship Match: Kofi Kingston (C) vs. Randy Orton
Raw Tag Team Championship Match: Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman (C) vs. Robert Roode and Dolph Ziggler
Smackdown Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (C) vs. Charlotte Flair
King of the Ring Finals: TBD vs. TBD
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match: Drew Gulak (C) vs. Humberto Carrillo
Apart from the matches mentioned above, Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks for the Raw Women's Championship and The Miz vs. Shinsuke Nakamura are expected to be announced next week.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the idea of having Big E and Xavier Woods vs. The Revival for the SmackDown Live Tag Team titles was pitched last week and it could feature on the final card.
Regarding AJ Styles' US title match, Meltzer confirmed that there will be a title defense at the PPV and the opponent hasn't been revealed as Styles has been embroiled in an angle with Braun Strowman for the past few weeks. Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan is another match that seems locked in for the show.
Regarding the King of the Ring tournament, this is how the updated bracket looks after the first round matches:

So, who will win it this time? There were a bunch of scenarios discussed. One of the probable finals could be Andrade vs. Ricochet. The other likely option would be to have Baron Corbin vs. Ali.
WWE is unlikely to have heel vs. heel or face vs. face matches and keeping that in mind, it's easy to deduce how the tournament could pan out. Baron Corbin, Ricochet and Ali are the favourites to win the tournament with Alexander being the wild-card pick as he is one of Paul Heyman's projects.