5 Possible scenarios for the Intercontinental Championship

Dean Ambrose turned on Seth Rollins.
Dean Ambrose turned on Seth Rollins.

#3 Baron Corbin screws Rollins to lose the IC title

Baron Corbin could stack the odds against Seth Rollins.
Baron Corbin could stack the odds against Seth Rollins.

Baron Corbin has been doing a commendable job as the interim General Manager of Monday Night RAW ever since RAW's commissioner Stephanie McMahon sent RAW's General Manager Kurt Angle for a vacation. Corbin has been garnering enough heat from the WWE universe. To make the already existing negative reaction, even more, worse, WWE can add some fuel to the fire.

Seth Rollins is the most fan-favourite babyface on RAW. Having the GM stacking the odds against the Architect would act as an outstanding catalyst for both Rollins as well as the lone wolf. Corbin could force Rollins to defend the title in a gauntlet match - or even give someone an impromptu opportunity to battle a tired Rollins. The possibilities are endless. This would help Rolling get over as a massive babyface and Corbin as a heat magnet heel.


#2 John Cena's grand slam

It seems that John Cena and Seth Rollins can not have a bad match with each other.
It seems that John Cena and Seth Rollins can not have a bad match with each other.

Seth Rollins and John Cena are two Superstars who share an amazing chemistry. Almost all of their singles matches have been excellent. Their SummerSlam bout in 2015, the gauntlet match face off earlier this year are two of such matches.

Even if you love or hate John Cena, you would admit that he deserves to be a grand slam champion. The 16-time world champion has given everything he can for the WWE. He has been a loyal employee and a major star during WWE's transition from the Ruthless Aggression era to the PG era.

Since Seth Rollins is set to have a mega feud against Dean Ambrose that transcends any titles or accolades, it would do no harm for Rollins to lose the Intercontinental title to Cena, especially with a neat distraction or interference from Dean Ambrose.