4 Things WWE made clear at Clash of Champions 2019

It was a solid show
It was a solid show

#2 Daniel Bryan will turn babyface

Bryan was missing
Bryan was missing

Erick Rowan made an emphatic statement at Clash of Champions, where he defeated the former Universal Champion, Roman Reigns. It was arguably one of the best matches of the night, but a major surprise came at the end of the match when Luke Harper returned and decimated the Big Dog.

The Bludgeon Brothers reunited at Clash of Champions. However, Daniel Bryan didn't show up, despite playing a pivotal role in this storyline. The return of Luke Harper has certainly raised many questions, and we could see a major twist in this feud.

Rowan was already exposed as the attacker in the backstage area, but Harper could be another attacker in the storyline. If Harper turns out to be the other attacker, Daniel Bryan could be innocent, and it could lead to a face turn. After turning babyface, Reigns and Bryan could team up against The Bludgeon Brothers at Hell in a Cell.


#1 The Fiend will be the new Universal Champion at Hell in a Cell

The Fiend attacked Seth Rollins
The Fiend attacked Seth Rollins

The Universal Championship match is all but set for Hell in a Cell, which is the next pay-per-view. After defeating Braun Strowman, Seth Rollins will face his toughest challenger to date, The Fiend. Defeating Brock Lesnar and Strowman were huge accomplishments, but The Fiend is in prime focus.

Rollins had to deliver four vicious Stomps and a Pedigree to defeat Braun Strowman and the champion's celebration was cut short, as The Fiend attacked Rollins. The Fiend closed the show after assaulting Rollins with a Sister Abigail and a Mandible Claw.

The Fiend was invincible in his debut match at SummerSlam, where he dismantled Finn Balor. Given the current momentum of the new Bray Wyatt, he will be the favourite to win the most coveted prize of the Red Brand at Hell in a Cell.

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