6 ways WWE can make Super Show-Down a pay-per-view classic

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#2 The Lunatic Fringe ends the Brotherhood

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Keeping a stable consistently interesting isn’t always easy, but a couple of ways to do it include unpredictable characters and the occasional break-up. From the Hart Foundation to the nWo, D-Generation X to Evolution, there always seem to be a balance between breaking them up and reuniting again, depending on the reason.

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The Shield are no different, as Seth Rollins betrayed his brothers back in 2014 and aligned himself with The Authority. Despite the fact that The Shield are, without a doubt, the most effective and dominant stable to grace the WWE roster in the last ten years, having the Hounds of Justice go their separate ways again is just as an interesting idea and could lead to new potential feuds, storylines and most importantly, alignments.

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The last few weeks have suggested that if someone was to betray the brotherhood, it would be Dean Ambrose. His loyalty has been questioned, the fact his brothers need him has been highlighted and – of course – nobody quite knows what Ambrose is going to do next.

On top of this, Rollins has already broken the Shield up once before, and the chances of WWE turning Reigns heel are slim to none despite what the fans may think. If Ambrose betrayed The Shield and aligned himself with The Dogs of War, The WWE Universe would be talking about Super Show-down for months to come – possibly right up until Wrestlemania.

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Edited by Rohit Nath
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