The show will likely kick off with......
1. Kofi Kingston vs Dolph Ziggler in a stel cage math for the Intercontinental Title. ziggler has retained by DQ and countout, says this is the only stipulation that makes sense to ensure that Vickie Guerrero doesn't interfere. ziggler makes kofi pass out to the sleeper, without Kofi having tapped, propelling Kofi into the upper mid-card(due to his refusal to "give up"), and puts this feud to bed. Ziggler retains.
2. Layla vs Melina to unify the womens belts in a lumberjack match. Layla is the rightful champion, and Teddy Long forces her to have to defend the title. Melina has just returned from a long layoff, and Alicia was basically fed to her upon her return. i don't see them killing Melina's momentum here, so she unifies the belts clean with the sunset flip powerbomb to unify the titles after backfired interference from Michelle McCool. This allows Melina to appear on bot shows, and begins the implosion of LayCool.
3. The Miz vs Daniel Bryan for the United States Championship. This belt has been a prop for so long, ad it's time to get it off of him. I don't think he's defended the freakin thing since winning it back from R-Truth in June! Miz submits to the armbar/crossface, which opens up fresh feuds for the US title, as well as propels Miz into the main event picture for good.
4. im going to go outside the lines here, and say the Hart Dynasty vs Ted DiBiase and Alberto Del Rio for the Unified Tag team champions. Yes, I realize theyre not even on the same show, but withSmackdown moving to SyFy in a week and a half after the PPV, I could see them moving some of the mid-carders that have been wasting away on Raw to Smackdown. With both Del Rio and DiBiase being from "rich" bloodlines, they would seem to be a natural fit for a tag team. They "curry" the favor of the anonymous GM by paying him off somehow, and DiBiase and DelRio defeat The Hartsfor the tag team gold due to Maryse interference, as Tyson Kidd taps out to the twisting arm breaker of Del Rio's. This guy is getting a mega-push, and he'll be wearing gold sooner then later. My bet is on NOC's.
5 Kane vs the Undertaker in a casket match for the World Heavyweight championship. After puting his older brother out of commission,WWE hass been teasing a casket match for a long time as Kane has been bringing one to the ring with him seemingly every Friday night and at every PPV. Undertaker proves to be no match for Kane in his still weakened state, and Kane tombstones Taker and rolls him into the casket for the clean win he desperately needs to get to maintain the credibility he's built over the past 4 months.
6. Randy Orton vs Sheamus vs John Cena vs Wade Barrett vs Edge vs Chris Jericho for the WWE title. This match became all the more intriguing when Jericho annonced he was leaving WWE "forever" if he doesn't win the title That being said, I can see him using some sort of heel lopehole to return at a late date. I don't see Jericho winning this match. Edge has lost a step and his "edge" somewhat in muy opinion since turning heel after being drafted to Raw, so I don't see him winning either. Barrett could win the match if his cronies interfere(and I believe they will), but I see them being ineffective for once, and Barrett is unsuccessful in his first title opportunity. He'll win it someday. I think WWE wants to distance Cena from the title picture for awhile, as he's feuded with everyone there is to feud with for the strap That leaves it down to Orton and Sheamus. Orton has been chasing the title for seemingly months now, and continues to get closer and closer, with louder and longer sustained support from the crowd the closer he gets. Orton clears the ring, RKO's Jericho, and wins his 7th world title, and the place erupts. However......
7. The Miz defeats Randy Orton to become the new WWE champion after cashing in MiTB. I know that we all are abuzz with speculation that Miz will cash in at NOC, and Vince hates to have his surprises ruined, but now is the perfect time to pull the trigger. Not only does Miz cash in, but the 'anonymous GM" chimes in making it a "no dq match, and Miz hits the skull crushing finale on the MITB briefcase as we've been seeing him do so often over the past month and a half, and wins the title. Michael Cole is revealed to be the new Raw GM, as he obviously would make a match in Miz's favor, and Cole's been turning into a heel announcer more and more each week. Plus the anonymous GM angle needs to come to an end. The Ppv ends with Miz raising the WWE title in one hand, and Cole raising his other hand.