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HUGE WWE SummerSlam match gets SHOCKING gimmick twist

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In a surprising turn of events, the WWE SummerSlam card underwent significant changes during the latest episode of WWE RAW.

The alterations have left fans in a state of anticipation, as they eagerly await the upcoming Saturday’s Premium Live Event.

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Ronda Rousey Vs. Shayna Baszler: A New Challenge

One of the most notable changes is the shift in the rules for the match between Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler.

Initially expected to be a traditional wrestling match, it will now be contested under ‘MMA Rules’. This decision is an ambitious one, considering the audience’s familiarity with the wrestling format over the intricate rhythms of MMA.

The decision to switch to an MMA-style match is a bold move, but it’s also a refreshing one. It’s a deviation from the standard in-house style, and it’s worth the experiment considering the two women in the match.

This change is set to challenge both the wrestlers and the audience, adding a new layer of excitement to the event.

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WWE SummerSlam: The Absence of the Anticipated Fight Pit Match

Contrary to expectations, the much-anticipated Fight Pit match will not be taking place. Nor will the WWE be reviving the Lion’s Den structure, a fan favourite from the past.

Instead, the focus will be on the MMA-style match between Ronda and Shayna, which is sure to captivate the audience with its unique approach.

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