The Shield battles Evolution this Sunday at Extreme Rules. What is on the horizon after this, though? Most people think this feud will continue, as the possibility of this being a one-time deal seems unlikely.
In order for this feud to continue, you would have to believe that the Shield will lose in some cheap way. But what can happen to take this feud one step further? I mean, sure, there will be promos, Evolution will brag about it, the Shield will claim it was a fluke win, but this would just lead to another match between the two factions, where the Shield gets the upper hand. It is too predictable though and I can't see that being a good follow-up.
My idea is this and requires the Shield to break up (even though I don't necessarily want that):
The Shield loses cheaply but decisively at Extreme Rules. Next night on Raw, the three of them talk about having to get a new strategy in order to beat Evolution. One week they will try one thing, the next week another, until the go-home Raw to the next PPV ( I believe it's Payback), they decide to take one of Evolution's guys out, most preferrably HHH. Reigns can do the serious beating for the most part (thus setting up a Reigns vs HHH match at Summerslam).
At the PPV, Evolution will announce that HHH is unable to compete and that they need to find a third guy to join them. The Shield enters first, then comes Evolution. As all 5 guys are in the ring, Evolution is about to introduce their third guy..... Dean Ambrose! That's right. Dean turns on the Shield and joins Evolution, thus getting huge heel heat. Evolution + Ambrose would win the match, after a tremendous effort by the Shield.
Afterwards, they can book Rollins, Reigns, Ambrose and Batista for the MitB match, while Orton gets his WWEWHC shot. Reigns can win the briefcase (or Batista) and next night on Raw, HHH returns from his injury to attack Reigns, setting up their match for Summerslam, while Rollins/Ambrose can fight it out for the US title or something.
In order for this feud to continue, you would have to believe that the Shield will lose in some cheap way. But what can happen to take this feud one step further? I mean, sure, there will be promos, Evolution will brag about it, the Shield will claim it was a fluke win, but this would just lead to another match between the two factions, where the Shield gets the upper hand. It is too predictable though and I can't see that being a good follow-up.
My idea is this and requires the Shield to break up (even though I don't necessarily want that):
The Shield loses cheaply but decisively at Extreme Rules. Next night on Raw, the three of them talk about having to get a new strategy in order to beat Evolution. One week they will try one thing, the next week another, until the go-home Raw to the next PPV ( I believe it's Payback), they decide to take one of Evolution's guys out, most preferrably HHH. Reigns can do the serious beating for the most part (thus setting up a Reigns vs HHH match at Summerslam).
At the PPV, Evolution will announce that HHH is unable to compete and that they need to find a third guy to join them. The Shield enters first, then comes Evolution. As all 5 guys are in the ring, Evolution is about to introduce their third guy..... Dean Ambrose! That's right. Dean turns on the Shield and joins Evolution, thus getting huge heel heat. Evolution + Ambrose would win the match, after a tremendous effort by the Shield.
Afterwards, they can book Rollins, Reigns, Ambrose and Batista for the MitB match, while Orton gets his WWEWHC shot. Reigns can win the briefcase (or Batista) and next night on Raw, HHH returns from his injury to attack Reigns, setting up their match for Summerslam, while Rollins/Ambrose can fight it out for the US title or something.
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