This Friday night on TV, The Tribal Chief Roman Reigns puts his perfect TV record on the line against the explosive Jacob Fatu. While Fatu’s power and high-flying moonsault make him a dangerous wildcard, Reigns’s dominance as an all-rounder is undeniable. He’s riding a wave of momentum from his recent run and holds both the decisive head-to-head advantage and a flawless 100% win rate in TV matches. Expect a hard-hitting Samoan showdown where Reigns strategically targets Fatu’s recent inconsistency, weathering the Samoan Werewolf’s onslaught before putting him down for good. The smart money is on Reigns finishing this one clean in the center of the ring, likely sealing the victory with his definitive Spear around the 15-minute mark to further cement his status as Head Of The Table.
Trick Williams is walking into this TV bout with all the momentum, sporting that scorching 80% win rate over his last ten and an even more dominant 80% win rate on television specifically. While Sami Zayn's veteran savvy and deep arsenal of high-impact moves like the Blue Thunder Bomb and the Helluva Kick make him a constant threat, the numbers tell the story: Williams has gotten the better of him in two of their three prior meetings. Given Zayn's recent struggles and Williams' current push as a hot, undefeatable force, the smart money says "Whoop That Trick!" Look for Williams to withstand Zayn's underdog spirit and explosive flurries, ultimately putting him away with the Trick Shot to secure a statement victory around the 12-minute mark, further cementing his rise up the card.
This TV main event is a classic crossroads of eras, pitting the battle-tested Visionary Seth Rollins against the explosive powerhouse Bron Breakker. While the model calls it a coin flip, I'm leaning into Breakker's slight edge, primarily due to the stark contrast in recent momentum; Rollins is rolling at 70% over his last ten, but Breakker is in a desperate tailspin at 40%, making him a dangerous and unpredictable dog backed into a corner on television. Rollins' veteran savvy and incredible 83% TV win rate can't be ignored, but I believe Breakker's raw power will overwhelm him, culminating in a vicious spear to score a massive, statement-making victory that snaps his losing streak and re-establishes him as the top-tier "Badass" he's billed to be.
This TV singles match presents a fascinating clash of styles, but all the momentum points to IYO SKY walking away with a hard-fought victory. While Asuka's legendary career record and staggering 96% TV win rate demand respect, her recent form has been wildly inconsistent compared to the Genius of the Sky's dominant 7-3 run over her last ten. IYO also holds a psychological advantage, having won their only prior encounter. Look for this to be a fast-paced, technical masterclass where IYO's aerial arsenal, particularly the Io de Janeiro submission or a Moonsault Press, proves too much for The Empress. I'm predicting IYO SKY secures the pinfall in a competitive 12-14 minute contest, further solidifying her push as a top contender.
Tonight’s Chamber is Danhausen’s moment to prove the Very Nice, Very Evil persona is no joke. He enters with scorching momentum and a perfect record against this field, and that psychological edge will be critical inside the steel. Look for the cunning Danhausen to let the early carnage unfold, likely emerging from his pod to pick his spots as Kit Wilson and The Miz wear each other down. I expect the overmatched Kit Wilson to be the first eliminated, overwhelmed by the structure’s brutality and The Miz’s desperation. The A-Lister himself, mired in a dreadful losing streak, will put up a fight with a few Skull-Crushing Finale attempts, but his lack of momentum is a fatal flaw here. He’ll be the second man out, leaving Danhausen to capitalize on a weakened final opponent. In the end, Danhausen’s recent dominant form and unique mind games will carry him. He’s not just a comedy act; he’s a strategic opportunist built for this chaotic environment. When the dust settles, it will be Danhausen’s hand raised, finally translating his cult following into a major, career-defining victory.