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Who will steal the spotlight en route to The Show of Shows?

History will be made on Sunday when 30 WWE Superstars step into the ring to compete in the first-ever Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. With each participant craving the chance to amaze at The Show of Shows, chaos broke out on Raw, leaving Big Show – the odds-on-favorite to win Sunday’s historic contest – the last man standing.
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Dolph Ziggler and Titus O’Neil would certainly love to disprove that prediction on The Grandest Stage of Them All, but they will have to impress on SmackDown first, when the determined Battle Royal participants face-off tonight. Will the growing momentum of The Showoff seize the spotlight from The Real Deal? Find out whose star shines bright on Syfy at 8/7 CT.

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