#7 Dolph Ziggler vs. Goldberg

After what will likely be the most emotionally draining match of the night, the fans will want another breather. Enter Goldberg. The former WCW icon decided that his legacy would not be defined by what happened in Jeddah so here he is, set to face Dolph Ziggler. The match will not last very long, so expect Goldberg to finish Ziggler off in a couple of minutes.
It would also be easily digestible for the fans, following the story of Kofi and Orton. The Showoff does not need to win here and he will sell Goldberg's offense like death, making this a perfect late-show attraction, serving as another break before the final couple of matches on this card.
#8 Charlotte Flair vs. Trish Stratus

Charlotte Flair vs. Trish Stratus is another attraction match, one that we all know how it will likely go. The Queen will pick up the victory after this generational dream match between the best of each of their eras. Trish's entrance will possibly be the pop of the night, with the show being in her hometown of Toronto. So, having this kind of match happen just before the main event would make perfect sense.
The crowd will certainly be alive for the entirety of this match, something that matches close to the main event of such long shows lack. This is also going to be the final match of Trish Stratus' career, as per herself, so there will be a guaranteed atmosphere no matter where it is on the card. This is the best full-length choice to go on second to last on SummerSlam.
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