WWE Night of Champions 2015 rumors update: Ziggler and Rusev meet again

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Dolph Ziggler and Rusev will be at it again at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Night of Champions, continuing their feud, which many feel should be put to an end.

Everyone, of course, knows how this rivalry started but the thing is the woman that started it all may not be around when the two clash once again.

The woman in mention is none other than The Ravishing Russian Lana who has been ruled out of the WWE scene for the next four months. Lana is sidelined with a wrist injury, which practically takes away the sideline feud involving Lana and Summer Rae.

To recall, both had met at WWE SummerSlam but the match ended in a count out. There was no clear winner for that match, although one has to wonder how Ziggler could score one over The Bulgarian Brute.

With Lana out of the picture, their meeting at WWE Night of Champions could possibly be the conclusion of that storyline, unless the WWE creative team thinks of an alluring twist that would keep this feud up and going. How about Summer Rae falling for Ziggler? Remember Summer Rae's shower surprise?

On the part of Rusev, The Bulgarian Brute has obviously worked his way back to the WWE scene after being hit by consecutive defeats at the hands of John Cena. Although he is not required to wear boots after that unfortunate injury that kept him out of WWE Money in the Bank, Rusev has shown his brute force and domination once more on WWE shows.

But a continued feud with Ziggler may not be the way to go. Fans are starting to grow tired of seeing the same tiff and perhaps it may be high time for both to take on other opponents.

If not that, maybe getting in line for a title shot at perhaps Ryback's Intercontinental title could be a possibility as well.

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