WWE Battleground 2017: Best Booking Scenarios For Each Match
The main way WWE could have a PPV more regrettable than Money in the Bank this year is whether they chose to put a Punjabi Prison and a Flag Match on that night. Obviously the organization read that announcement and contemplated internally: "Test Accepted!"
There was at one time a period when SmackDown Live was helpfully besting its Raw partner in PPVs. That time is not any more, with WWE Great Balls of Fire (ugh, that name is as yet repulsive) adequately getting to be noticeably one of the best shows of the year.
In any case, in light of the fact that a card has low potential doesn't mean it can't turn out extraordinary with the best possible booking. On the other hand, "WWE" and "appropriate booking" don't regularly go as an inseparable unit.
The development for Battleground has not been caring to watchers. Without a doubt, The New Day and The Usos can both cut world class promos in their rest, however the unbelievably uneven Mahal versus Orton just declines to bite the dust. Cena and Rusev are having a battle over a solitary promo, just two years expelled from the last's absolute entombment. Despite everything we haven't made sense of the man in the past known as Mike Bennett.
It won't not be the most alluring line-up ever, however even WWE could rescue this with the right reserving. What's the perfect outcome for each match?
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