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This is gonna be good. Maybe even a main roster MOTY contender.
If you wanted a reason to watch this shit show, here it is.
At WWE Extreme Rules, Dolph Ziggler will look to repel The Kingslayer in an Intercontinental Championship 30-Minute WWE Iron Man Match, a bout in which the competitor with the most decisions at the end of the 30-minute time limit will be declared the winner.
For the last few months, Seth Rollins built his identity around being a fighting Intercontinental Champion. That was until Ziggler got an assist from Drew McIntyre and dethroned The Architect to capture the illustrious title for the sixth time on the June 17 edition of Raw. Although Rollins technically got even by defeating Ziggler in the championship rematch the following week, a disqualification thanks to McIntyre’s interference kept the gold around The Showoff’s waist.
Following a bitter back-and-forth between the two competitors in a WWE.com Exclusive, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle announced they’ll settle the score in an Iron Man showdown.
The suspense-filled WWE Iron Man Match is about as high-pressure as it gets, as any number of falls can decide the winner once the smoke clears. Given the athleticism and competitive drive of each Superstar, it’s hard to imagine a contest more perfect to decide the future of the workhorse title.
One must also wonder if interference from McIntyre – or even Roman Reigns – will help or hurt their ally’s cause. After all, the last thing either Superstar can afford is a disqualification that would award a decision to their opponent.
Don’t miss a second of the championship showdown at WWE Extreme Rules, Sunday, July 15, at 7 ET/4 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network!
At WWE Extreme Rules, Dolph Ziggler will look to repel The Kingslayer in an Intercontinental Championship 30-Minute WWE Iron Man Match, a bout in which the competitor with the most decisions at the end of the 30-minute time limit will be declared the winner.
For the last few months, Seth Rollins built his identity around being a fighting Intercontinental Champion. That was until Ziggler got an assist from Drew McIntyre and dethroned The Architect to capture the illustrious title for the sixth time on the June 17 edition of Raw. Although Rollins technically got even by defeating Ziggler in the championship rematch the following week, a disqualification thanks to McIntyre’s interference kept the gold around The Showoff’s waist.
Following a bitter back-and-forth between the two competitors in a WWE.com Exclusive, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle announced they’ll settle the score in an Iron Man showdown.
The suspense-filled WWE Iron Man Match is about as high-pressure as it gets, as any number of falls can decide the winner once the smoke clears. Given the athleticism and competitive drive of each Superstar, it’s hard to imagine a contest more perfect to decide the future of the workhorse title.
One must also wonder if interference from McIntyre – or even Roman Reigns – will help or hurt their ally’s cause. After all, the last thing either Superstar can afford is a disqualification that would award a decision to their opponent.
Don’t miss a second of the championship showdown at WWE Extreme Rules, Sunday, July 15, at 7 ET/4 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network!
Announced over social media no less :lolWas wondering when they were going to add something extreme, i mean this pay per view is called Extreme Rules yet two weeks away we only have one remotely extreme match.
It's Dolph Ziggler fpalmSome of the reactions in this thread are proof that WWE has beaten us over the head so much with crap that when they do give people something to be excited about, many of them can't even recognize it :lol
Personally, I wouldn't consider a 30 Minute Iron Man for a Midcard Title to be silly. I can't remember the last time a Midcard match went for that long. That's like World Title kind of length to me. Aren't they usually like 15-20 mins?While I agree with what others have said about the kayfabe reasoning for this being an iron man match, along with the notion of a 30 minute one being a bit silly when you consider the average length of ppv matches, I'm still pretty interested in seeing this. If both men bring their A game it could be pretty damn good.
Oh god, if fucking JJ returns. :lmao I'd love to see the meltdown in the thread with that smug grin of his.If we didn't have that MITB ppv already, I would have liked to have seen a ladder between the two, but I don't mind an Ironman match either. I see Rollins getting screwed by either McIntyre, Ambrose or Jordan.