WWE Night Of Champions 2014 Results Predictions

Will John Cena win back his WWE Title from "The Beast Incarnate" Brock Lesnar? Don't bet on it.

The WWE Night of Champions Pay-Per-View event takes place this Sunday night in Nashville, Tennessee. It's the one night of the year where every championship in WWE will be defended. That's a very unique thing for WWE because they usually do a poor job of creating storylines for all the titles they have and some of them are left out. We saw that at WrestleMania, SummerSlam and other shows as well. Booking titles strong should be a priority, but it seems like sometimes WWE doesn't care enough about the midcard titles. At least with this show there are good stories for all the titles. It's been a weird build for the show because there have been a number of below average Raw episodes in the last five weeks since SummerSlam. The only week that was really good was the "season premiere" show from two weeks ago and even that had flaws. However, when it comes to PPVs WWE usually delivers. In addition to the five title matches, there are three matches without titles on the line. They feature key performers as Roman Reigns takes on Seth Rollins in a rematch from Raw, Randy Orton renews an old rivalry with Chris Jericho and Mark Henry steps up for America to take on Rusev. The major selling point for this show is the Lesnar/Cena main event rematch for the WWE Title. Other matches could be compelling for different reasons, but it's that match that will really have people talking either positively or negatively about Night of Champions. Here's a look at the full eight match card with predictions for every matchup.
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