WWE 2015 rumors: Rusev and Lana together again soon?

Lana and Rusev [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Miguel Discart]

Right now, Lana is out due to a wrist injury and heading into WWE Night of Champions, Rusev is set to face Dolph Ziggler with Summer Rae on his side. Now, everyone knows the controversy surrounding Summer Rae and Ziggler as of late and you get the feeling that Rusev will soon be alone once more.

This is, of course, with the understanding that Summer Rae could be abandoning Rusev for the Showoff, although it could all be part of a master plan that Summer Rae and Rusev are cooking. Then again, if you think of the current feud among the four, many would agree that perhaps it is time to put an end to this shenanigan.

Looking over at Lana and Rusev, both have not been that big ever since their celebrated split. With Rusev continuously blaming Lana for his losses, the Ravishing Russian had enough and left the Bulgarian Brute.

Just as fast as she left, she found a new man in Ziggler; but as everyone has probably seen, the impact is simply not the same when you think about the steamrolling run that Rusev had with Lana by his side.

Known to be real-life couples, Lana and Rusev complement each other. Lana may not be doing her work in the ring but her PR work has certainly built on Rusev. Summer Rae tried to fill in that void but as many may have realized, Lana is still far different.

At some point, the two could reunite but the thing is it may not happen at WWE Night of Champions, at least not yet. With Lana out due to a wrist injury, that fateful day could come several weeks after the WWE pay-per-view this Sunday.

Then again, the WWE could make Lana appear and simply reconcile with Rusev with no physical altercations involved.

In all, reuniting the two isn't a bad idea since they do seem to work well as a tandem. The only question now is when that could possibly happen.

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