Non-Wrestlers will have their night in the spotlight tonight. Look for the impact of those that won't wrestle to equal or trump the effect of the guys and girls in the ring.
I predict a non-wrestler will decide who leaves the event with the WWE championship. Beyond that, expect to see some powerful promos that shape the next few weeks of WWE programming.
Here are the folks to watch.
AJ
Sweet AJ will be someone's downfall in the Triple Threat match for the WWE title. She'll start the match with CM Punk, but by the time this is over, I think she'll be leaving with Daniel Bryan.
Somehow, someway, AJ is going to double-cross Punk and help Bryan win his first WWE title. As for Kane, he will just be a destructive pawn as usual.
Punk and AJ didn't seem to have a long future, and I'm betting they become enemies after tonight.
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Triple H
The Game isn't likely to lay a finger on anyone tonight, but he's scheduled to appear. This opens up all kinds of possibilities. After all, it was Brock Lesnar who "broke" Triple H's arm the last time he was seen on WWE programming.
Triple H's appearance could bring Lesnar, or at least Paul Heyman to the mic.
No matter what he says, you can bet he'll have some plot-altering information to deliver.
Vince McMahon
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What does the chairman have up his sleeve tonight? It feels like something huge is on the horizon. Why else would he be at the main event for No Way Out?
Some on this site have predicted there could be some anti-Cena faction forming. It's not a crazy thought, and tonight would be a reasonable place to have it revealed, or at least strongly hinted.
Of all the non-wrestlers in action, the chairman's involvement will be the biggest.
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