WWE SummerSlam 2015 news: Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose to face off against Wyatts

Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns Wikimedia Commons

Another match has been made official for WWE SummerSlam which takes place on August 23, 2015 at the Barclays Center in New York City.

Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose will team up against the tandem of Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper, a tag-team match which had originally planned to have Sting in tow.

Sting has long been absent in the WWE scene and while initial rumors held that Sting would be siding with Reigns against the Wyatts, it seems that all plans of that have been shelved.

The Stinger will still be on hand at the meet-and-greet of WWE SummerSlam but it seems that is about it. He is not tipped to appear in the match or any other one when the pay-per-view takes place a couple of weeks from now.

The interesting part is again murmurs that there could be a betrayal. Hearing about it is nothing new but thus far, nothing has happened. Could it happen at WWE SummerSlam?

The betrayal rumors involve Roman Reigns once again, who according to multiple source may turn on his buddy Dean Ambrose.

Reigns has been confined to the feud involving Wyatt, an integral part of his development particularly behind the microphone. While the former SHIELD member has indeed shown vast improvement, it seems that his rise to be the new face of the WWE is still a work in progress.

If the betrayal angle is true, it seems a bit hard to see how Reigns could turn from a face wrestler into a heel.

If not Reigns, seeing the Lunatic Fringe turning heel could be even farther off.

Known as a fan favorite, rumors seem to point at the two ending up in a dispute or probably a miscalculation when they go up against the supernatural duo of Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper.

Could there really be a betrayal in this segment?

WWE SummerSlam takes place on August 23, 2015 at the Barclay Center and will be aired via the WWE Network starting at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT.

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