WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Rhiyo (77%)

Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY captured the Women’s Tag Team Championships just just a few weeks ago on the primary anniversary of “WWE Raw” on Netflix, and we do not think they’re losing the gold anytime soon, at the least not on Saturday Night’s Most important Event. A grand total of 77% of us consider “Rhiyo” are going to retain the titles over Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez.

The champions are massive fan favorites, and we just don’t see a have to take the titles off of them immediately. Saturday Night’s Most important Event is already going to be an exciting show with the primary contendership four-way match, and ahead of the Royal Rumble, we won’t say we see WWE doing anything exciting or unpredictable. Crowds love Ripley and SKY together, and their time as a team hasn’t run out just yet.

While all of those women are going to go on to have big showings within the Rumble match, Morgan could possibly win all the thing, after her successful previous couple of years within the bout. Judgment Day as an entire is not exactly a powerful stable immediately, due partly to injuries, and it looks as if that Morgan and Perez take the loss here to extend tension there, making things all of the more interesting if Morgan were to win the Rumble.

It just doesn’t appear to be the time to take the belts off “Rhiyo,” especially of their first defense. The vast majority of us here at WINC are sticking with Ripley and SKY, who could possibly even hold the Women’s Tag Team Championships until WrestleMania with how popular they’re together.

Written by Daisy Ruth

Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatu: Fatu (54%)

When Jacob Fatu returned to “WWE SmackDown” after being sidelined for 3 months as a consequence of dental surgery, his first plan of motion was to interfere within the Undisputed WWE Championship match between Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre of their Three Stages Of Hell match two weeks ago. Although Fatu attacked each men, he specifically targeted Rhodes which allowed McIntyre to flee with the victory, and despite it feeling like “The American Nightmare” will get his revenge at Saturday Night’s Most important Event, our staff at WrestlingInc. believes the chances are much more evenly split.

SNME will mark Fatu’s first televised match since August 15, and losing in his return to the ring could potentially have negative implications on his road to WrestleMania. Alternatively, Rhodes is coming off an enormous loss and being defeated for the second straight match in a row could damage his fame because the considered one of the corporate’s most dominant competitors. Due to this fact, most of us were torn on who will emerge victorious on Saturday, but with Rhodes’ future being more uncertain than ever, and reports circulating about Fatu being featured in a distinguished spot at WrestleMania 42, 54% of our staff has chosen “The Samoan Werewolf” to pickup the win this weekend.

One other possible final result is the match ending in no contest or via disqualification, as WWE could also be seeking to protect each Rhodes and Fatu coming out of SNME. Alternatively, fans could also see the continuation of the fight that occurred on “SmackDown” last week, as WWE has never shied away from having two of its stars engage in a brawl to avoid having either competitor pinned.

Written by Julien D’Alessandro

WWE Championship No. 1 Contender’s 4-Way: Sami Zayn (92%)

Traditional odds would suggest that every participant in a fatal-four-way has a 25% likelihood of winning. Given the setting of WWE Saturday Night’s Most important Event, nonetheless, considered one of the participant’s probabilities has greatly skyrocketed, at the least in our eyes.

With the upcoming edition of WWE SNME happening in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 92% of Wrestling Inc. staff are sure that the corporate will wish to money in on the pop that will undoubtedly erupt from a win by the beloved city native, Sami Zayn. In spite of everything, Zayn’s easy appearance in town at WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 proved to be an enormous hit amongst fans. Now imagine what a victory with world championship implications would create for him there.

Speaking of WWE Elimination Chamber 2023, that event also marks the last time that Zayn (unsuccessfully) challenged for the Undisputed WWE Championship, so a win at SNME can be greater than poetic.

Sentiments aside, most of us cannot overlook the recent report that WWE had once upon a time planned for Zayn to be inserted right into a world title match ahead of WrestleMania 42. And naturally, the winner of this four-way will move on to face Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship on the Royal Rumble, which is an element of the road to WrestleMania.

In surveying the remainder of the SNME match field, 8% of WINC staff have put their trust in Randy Orton, a 14-time world champion that has an prolonged history with McIntyre. Damian Priest also has experience with McIntyre, having battled “The Scottish Warrior” at WrestleMania 41 and the weeks following it. Still, that wasn’t enough to sway any of our staff. As for the newly called-up Trick Williams, a win at SNME would set him, a heel, up for a PLE match against one other heel in McIntyre, which is a dynamic we do not often see in WWE.

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