#1 Roman Reigns overcomes the odds
As we've covered, Roman Reigns has a lot to handle in Jeddah. While not officially part of the match, Shane McMahon's cronies will do whatever they can to help him pull one over on the Big Dog. However, if there's one thing we've learned about Reigns in the past, it's that he prefers fighting against the odds.
Just like when he was battling the Authority and the League of Nations, Reigns will prove that he can take on any challenge, no matter how imposing, and come out on top. It's a tale as old as time. We've seen it with guys like John Cena, Stone Cold, and Hulk Hogan in previous decades.
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There was even a more recent case where Reigns, with a hurt partner in R-Truth, managed to defeat Elias & Drew McIntyre, all the while dropping Shane McMahon with a few right hands and keeping an eye on McIntyre to avoid the Claymore.
When Reigns is on his game, it's hard to put him down. McIntyre and The Revival will definitely try and take out Reigns at some point in the night, maybe even injuring him prior to the match. We saw McIntyre lay waste to Reigns on his way to the ring on SmackDown Live this week. He may pull the same trick in Saudi Arabia, forcing him to compete at a severe disadvantage.
Again, we've seen what happens when Reigns is backed into a corner. Like the vicious competitor he is, he fights back and more often than not comes out on top.