From WWE.com
At Survivor Series, Kaval will rise up to challenge Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler. But, has the enthusiasm of the dynamic “World Warrior” caused him to jump the gun?
Since coming to SmackDown, Kaval has struggled in his unwavering quest for success. Despite a tenacious attitude and some exciting moments, he had lost every one of his matches since joining the Friday night roster. His only triumph came when he won a spot on Team SmackDown at WWE Bragging Rights by heroically lasting five minutes with the gigantic Big Show – an honor the war torn Superstar lost minutes later after impulsively accepting a challenge from the unpredictable Tyler Reks.
But, Kaval’s fortune changed dramatically – just two days before Survivor Series – when he used his amazing athletic ability to turn the tides on Ziggler and pick up his first victory on SmackDown in a non-title match.
However, rather than take some time to think about his next move, the hasty grappler once again rushed into the fire. Leaping onto the broadcast table, he proclaimed that he was ready to use the championship opportunity he earned by winning WWE NXT season two to challenge Ziggler at WWE’s second longest running pay-per-view. His lack of caution begs the question: Will Kaval’s impetuous nature once again prove to be his undoing?
Dolph Ziggler has become an extremely dangerous competitor since capturing his illustrious title and should not be taken lightly by any opponent. Aligning himself with his powerful girlfriend – SmackDown Official Consultant Vickie Guerrero – and through his expert utilization of both the sleeper hold and the Zig Zag, the bleach blond champion has truly become a force to be reckoned with.
There is no denying that Kaval is a purely dynamic Superstar, with a huge heart, an amazing supply of energy and an arsenal of devastating maneuvers. He is an explosive talent who is not afraid to go head-to-head with anyone. But, will his blind bravery be enough to topple such a dangerously calculating champion?
I'm really looking forward to this match. Dolph has been having a good title reign as IC Champ so far, and the Vickie/Kaitlyn stuff has seemingly cooled off, so Dolph should retain here. Kaval's run on Smackdown has been decent so far, and I'm sure he'll wear the the gold some day, but I just can't see him taking the title off of Dolph right now. Still, these two should be able to deliver a good match this Sunday. Kaval losing this won't be that big of a deal. There will be plenty more opportunities for Kaval to win a mid card title in the future.
What are your thoughts about this match?