What if The Fiend had attacked Braun Strowman at WWE Clash of Champions?

The Fiend went after Seth Rollins at Clash of Champions; what if he had targeted Braun Strowman instead?
The Fiend went after Seth Rollins at Clash of Champions; what if he had targeted Braun Strowman instead?

#4 A Triple Threat Match

The Fiend may have been added to Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman, rather than a one on one match for the title right away.
The Fiend may have been added to Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman, rather than a one on one match for the title right away.

Rather than Seth Rollins facing a different challenger while The Fiend battled Braun Strowman, WWE also could have gone the route of using The Fiend’s attack (after, or perhaps even during the Clash of Champions main event) as justification to have all three in the same program. Rollins, Strowman, and The Fiend could have been booked for a Triple Threat, and a match may have even still been staged inside Hell in a Cell.

A Triple Threat Match may have been quite good between these three, particularly given what each brings to the table. Rollins’s cardio and explosiveness could serve him well as the smallest performer in such a match, playing a role something like he did against John Cena and Brock Lesnar at Royal Rumble 2015.

Meanwhile, having two bodies to work with in the ring could offer a showcase for Strowman’s sheer power, as he has demonstrated a number of times in handicap match situations. Finally, given The Fiend’s supernatural bent, having two people to riff off—absorbing and delivering punishment—could have served the character well.

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