Buy or Sell: Intercontinental Championship vs. United States Championship
It has been quite the week in WWE. It all started Sunday when WWE rolled out their best [...]
BUY: Intercontinental Championship
The Miz means so much to the Intercontinental Championship. Since the day after WreslteMania 32 he's enjoyed 3 turns with the prestigious title. When we look back at this time in WWE history, this will be known as the Miz's Era with the IC belt.
Part of the reason why Miz's IC reign has been so good was his rivalry with Dean Ambrose. While it may not have been all-time good, it was a fun, competitive way to make sure the Intercontinental picture thrived. And now, their feud looks to be over.
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As good as it's been, it needed to be done. We all collectively groaned when Ambrose interrupted the Mizzies this Monday. It felt like we were lingering - like a dead relationship with an ex. We needed a reason to move on but had yet to meet anyone new.
Cue Seth Rollins.
All signs point to Rollins and Miz entering a long program over the Intercontinental Championship. This is a great thing. While Rollins may feel like he's going backward, that just not the case. The King Slayer is trying his chops at being a babyface. It's been just OK so far, but a storyline with the best heel in WWE could be the perfect remedy.
With Miz only improving and Rollins getting his best opportunity as a babyface, we're bullish in the future of the Intercontinental Championship. It keeps a narrow lead on SmackDown's US Championship. But that title too is showing signs of promise.
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Regardless of how you feel about Kevin Owens, he was merely keeping the US Championship warm. It's not entirely his fault, as WWE's schedule kept the title from truly growing. But today, the US belt is piping hot. All it needed was a little surprise.
When AJ Styles shocked everyone by pinning Owens at a Madison Square Garden house show, the US Championship jolted back to life.
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Maybe we're still hungover from July the 4th, but AJ Styles with the red, white, and, blue belt feels fitting. Even though it's a little small for AJ's feet, his compelling status is inflating the belt by the day.
WWE pulled one hell of a bait and switch with Styles' first US Championship Open Challenge, switching out John Cena vs. AJ Styles for a tag match. But let's hope that the belt will be defended weekly like it was when John Cena was it's owner. That actually is a perfect way to book Styles and the Championship. While Styles man does not own a transcendental personality, his wrestling ability is certainly that.
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