Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
It appears as though WWE has gone back and forth on their plans for the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship ever since the conclusion of the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view earlier this month.
When Survivor Series ended, the plan, despite how it appeared on television, was not to have a unification match. On RAW the next night, WWE apparently went out of their way not to say the words “unification match,” but they are now apparently leaning towards having only one World Champion following Triple H’s latest sitdown interview with Michael Cole.
There has been speculation that the finish at the WWE TLC pay-per-view could see John Cena walk away as the WWE Champion and Randy Orton as the World Heavyweight Champion, with the two basically just reversing roles as far as their championship status is concerned. Whether or not WWE runs with that finish remains to be seen.
100% DIRECT LINK (PHOTOS): Stephanie McMahon After A Workout! **MUST SEE & BRAND NEW**!!!
The Great Hands Added to TNA Tag Titles Ladder Match and New No Surrender Stip Set for Moose vs. Eddie Edwards Match for TNA Slammiversary 2026
AEW: New Partnership Deal with Heavys for AEW & Swerve Strickland Branded Headphones, Tony Khan on Maya World Being Most Underrated Talent in AEW, Kyle Fletcher on His In-Ring Return From Injury Being “Didn’t Feel Like I Was At The Top Of My Game Yet”
Jungle Jack Perry Expiring AEW Contract Update




