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WWE SummerSlam 2022: Predicting the card for July’s PPV

Money in the Bank is in the history books and now all attention turns to this year’s SummerSlam. 

The 2022 event takes place on Saturday 30 July from the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. 

So far WWE have announced the main event, where Roman Reigns will put his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship on the line against Brock Lesnar in a Last Man Standing match, as well as Baron Corbin taking on Pat McAfee. 

GiveMeSport predicts what we might see make up the rest of the card…

The Miz vs Logan Paul 

WWE timed the signing of Logan Paul to a full-time contract perfectly because it’s all set up for his SummerSlam meeting with The Miz.

Paul already alluded to this match during his contract signing and you’d expect following Miz’s attack on the social media star at the end of their WrestleMania match, the pair are on a collision course for Nashville. In a match worthy of the stadium setting given the amount of mainstream publicity Logan will gather for the bout. Expect this to be made official on tonight’s Monday Night Raw and it will see Miz be the ideal first contender for Logan Paul, both in terms of the in-ring action and the lack of effect losing will really have on the A-Lister. 

The Usos vs The Street Profits

Seeing as the match at Money in the Bank ended in controversy, with video replays appearing to show that Montez Ford had his shoulder up on the winning pin, the likely money goes on a rerun of this tag team showdown. 

There shouldn’t be too many complaints at that scenario, as the two teams put on a stellar showing on Saturday night, in what was easily the best match of the night outside of the ladder shenanigans – and you would think there’s room to take it up a notch, too. Some sort of stipulation may be

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