i never cared for the "touch all four turnbuckles in succession" way to win a match. there have been good matches wrestled under these rules, but i personally prefer just the basic "pinfall/submission" match rules while the superstars are tied together with the strap, or bull rope, or whatever object. again, that's just me personally.
however, i am super excited that this match is on ppv. it has been said more than once on this thread, and i totally agree, that it's cool to see a mid-carder feud that is not for a title on a ppv. what a great opportunity for both men!
for sure i see Shad getting the win as he's got the big man's look. but one never knows in wrestling. it's possible that the WWE tries to swerve the viewer by giving the win to JTG. either way, it should be a good match. maybe not 5 star, but i don't see this ending the feud either. whether they split up on different brands or not, there are enough brand vs. brand ppv's that they could still meet up. like at bragging rights, survivor series, royal rumble, etc. it'd be great to see them end the feud at wrestlemania for one of the mid-card titles. or so i think. it'd give both wrestlers some credibility, plus it'd be a story with some really good build up. and by the time they fought over the title, whichever one it is, it might put a little focus on that belt for a change, since currently that's not happening so much.
and maybe this is best saved for a different thread, but what about a stable with MVP and Shad? both are african-american and both have spent some time in jail as younger men and then made the move to wrestling. maybe even bring back booker t as the manager and mouthpiece for the stable. could be a really good heel tag team, as guys that are used to breaking the rules so to speak and cheat to win. or they could be a really good face tag team, as a couple of guys that are living life right now and working hard to fight their way to the top of life, something like that. just a thought...