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Paige and Brie Bella defend the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships against Fatal Influence’s Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid. Danhausen will battle JD McDonagh of the Judgment Day.

With a few weeks left, two or three more matches will be added. There’s also likely to be some overbooked segment with New York celebrities. A few characters have already changed in the last few weeks. The next three face and two heel turns can go down at Saturday Night’s Main Event from Madison Square Garden.


#4. Jordynne Grace returns to WWE screens with a vengeance

WWE has dropped the ball booking its women’s division after WrestleMania 42. Both the WWE and Women’s World Championships have been jokes, with only one defense between them.

Rhea Ripley put her belt on the line against Jade Cargill at Clash in Italy. In all that time, Jordynne Grace has been sitting on the sidelines with nothing to do. She has the talent and in-ring game to make an impact, but Triple H has ignored The Juggernaut.

If the veterans retain the Women’s Tag Team Titles, Grace could return with Ivy Nile as a heel duo. Chad Gable’s face turn has left Nile and the Creeds in limbo. She could move to the blue brand and team with Grace to pursue tag team gold.


#3. Kit Wilson and the Miz agree to join the Legion of Danhausen

Danhausen has been working on experiments backstage ever since joining WWE. It will likely lead to someone returning like Baron Corbin, Big Cass, Enzo Amore, or another star with links to New York.

Kit Wilson and the Miz had been feuding with Danhausen but were shocked into trances by his machines. They’re now stuck in a pattern of uttering catchphrases, but helped him in his match against Los Garza.

Wilson was already over with his “toxic” character, and the Miz excels at comedic wrestling. With the Judgment Day, interference is a certainty. Dominik Mysterio will be ringside for the match and will try to help McDonagh win.

Miz and Wilson could snap out of their dazes and stay aligned with the face-painted mad scientist. It would give Danhausen a faction and one that fans are already behind.


#2. Nikki Bella turns on a contemporary

WrestleMania 42 was supposed to be the spot where Nikki and Brie Bella won the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. The twins have long considered themselves the original tag team of the women’s division.

Both women won singles gold but retired before the tag team championships were introduced. After feuding with Stephanie Vaquer, Nikki turned her attention to the tag division once Brie returned in the Royal Rumble.

Nikki unfortunately suffered an injury ahead of The Showcase of the Immortals, forcing the need for an alteration to the planned match. The titles were on the line in a fatal four-way.

Since the veterans were the planned winners, Paige returned in Nikki’s place. Nikki has turned on many women in her career, including her sister, Vaquer, Natalya, and Ronda Rousey.

She’s better as a heel, and could resent missing out on winning at WrestleMania. Showing up at Saturday Night’s Main Event only to turn on one or both women would be a better use and give all three women more to sink their teeth into instead of random matches.


#1. Solo Sikoa defies the Bloodline

Despite being cheered by some die-hard fans who will cheer Roman Reigns and the Bloodline no matter what they do, the group has more heel-like tendencies than face characteristics.

They bully anyone who dares mention the family, and often team up on people like LA Knight and others who stand up to the Bloodline. Reigns wants Solo Sikoa back under his thumb so he can tell him what to do.

Since Roman has always buried him, including insulting him during his feud with Jacob Fatu, it’s understandable that he wouldn’t want to revisit that dynamic. Fatu has “delivered” Roman’s messages to Solo, but he’s been less than receptive.

Since they cost the MFTs tag team gold, he returned the favor by costing Jimmy Uso a match with Knight. He also did a hit-and-run with a Samoan Spike after Jimmy won the rematch thanks to Jey Uso.

WWE’s endgame is either Solo finally showing up on RAW or Roman deciding to appear multiple weeks to confront his cousin. Those decisions, or an uneven beatdown of Solo by the Usos and Fatu, could set things up for SummerSlam.

Solo is more sympathetic now due to his older relatives bullying him into what Reigns wants from him. He could finally turn face for the first time on the WWE main roster.