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World Championship Series Southeast Unholy Alliance Predictions

Pepper and Decker give you Predictions

It’s that time for predictions. WCS Southeast Coordinator Kevin Decker and UBA Director of Operations Gordon Pepper go over who they think will win during this weekend’s Southeast Unholy Alliance.

Gordon: James has an aversion to winning the Southeast Heavyweight title, but he has no issues with anyone that tries to take his Southeast Regional belt. Cauthen is more than up to the task, but I think a bruised Kniffen may take out his issues on JR. Prediction: Kniffen wins: 4-2
Kevin: Prediction: Kniffen retains the title

Gordon: This is tough. Boothe is very worthy, but so is Parnell. On paper, Booth takes it, but I’m going to call for the upset here. Prediction: Parnell wins 4-3

Kevin: Prediction: Boothe retains title

Gordon: Congratulations to SJ to getting to this point and getting to defend in front of a lot of people. Unfortunately, this is where the money train ends. Prediction: JD Elliott wins, 4-1

Kevin: Prediction: JD Elliott retains

Gordon: This is going to be your best match of the weekend, and this will be fantastic. You have the past world champions vs. the present world champion Killough wants to hold on to the belts. But Pittman is your current world champion and he may not be denied. And we all know how good Ratliff and Kyle are. Wow. Flip a coin here. Prediction: Killough / Ratliff win, 4-3

Kevin: Prediction: Killough / Ratliff Retain

Gordon: This is also going to be a fun match, as Johnson, who has won the Welterweight before, is going to try to win it back. McKnight is going to be a tough out, and as you can see by the belts, he’s ready to take care of business. I think he does so, but not without a huge challenge from Johnson. It wouldn’t surprise me if we get a change of belts here. Prediction: McKnight wins, 4-3

Kevin: Prediction: McKnight retains

Gordon: Another fun and intriguing match-up. Didway and McKnight are no strangers to holding on to belts, but Rouse and Rose have come on a mission. Prediction: Rebels win, 4-2

Kevin: Prediction: Disorderly Conduct wins the titles

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