BLOCK A:
Bryan Danielson
Claudio Castagnoli
Hangman Page
Kenny Omega
Konosuke Takeshita
Swerve Strickland
BLOCK B:
Adam Copeland
Chris Jericho
Christian Cage
Jon Moxley
Powerhouse Hobbs
Ricky Starks
* Block A allows you to put Danielson and Claudio against each other without story. Adam Page can have matched against Omega and Swerve. You can play off Danielson and Swerve’s history. Omega can get his win back or put over Takeshita. You’ve got Takeshita and Hobbs on opposite sides, same with Jericho and Omega.
* Block B has got a lot of veterans working with each other. You can do Edge vs. Christian. Edge vs. Starks gets a payoff. Powerhouse Hobbs and Jericho can finish their thing. Mox will probably put over Christian. There’s some potential for passable stuff in there.
No one talks about the winners in these things because it doesn’t really matter. Copeland wins Block B with his losses being to Christian. He ties with Hobbs who has 8 points too, but his loss is to Cope. Christian has 6 points, losing to Hobbs and Starks. Mox beats Jericho and Starks for 4. Starks ties with Mox on 4, but Mox’s win over Starks places him higher. Jericho’s only win is against Starks, finishing on 2 points.
Danielson gets 8 points, his only loss being to Takeshita. Omega also gets 8 points defeating Swerve, Hangman, Claudio and Takeshita. Danielson’s win nudges him over. Takeshita loses to Omega and Claudio, which means 6 points. Claudio beats Page and Takeshita for 4. Swerve beats Page and Claudio also for 4, so he finishes above Claudio, I guess. That leaves Page in dead last having beaten no one because he sucks.
Danielson vs. Cope is the finals at Worlds End. I guess.