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The sky is the limit for Dom, who has defended his Intercontinental Championship against some of the biggest names in WWE, including AJ Styles. Suppose he does enter Allegiant Stadium with gold. In that case, it will be a year exactly since he claimed the title and continued to ascend to the top of the business, while also capturing the AAA Mega Championship. Dom will have his sights set on a possible world title opportunity ahead of WrestleMania 42, which can be achieved through a Royal Rumble win. He'll have help in the form of El Grande Americano and his minions, who have recently aligned with the son of Rey Mysterio and seem to be pushing him away from the Judgment Day. His dreams of main-eventing Mania can be torn away by a returning El Grande Americano (the original brew), who is back from a rotator cuff injury, and to make it clear that the man who has been donning the mask over the past few months is a fraud. It's no secret that Chad Gable is the original Americano, creating the character as part of his heel American Made gimmick. Gable even scored his first Mania victory in April while performing as the character, defeating Rey Fenix, and a win on the grandest stage of them all was a long time coming for the 39-year-old. But he should shock Dom when he sends him packing from the Rumble, only for the replacement Americano to eventually eliminate him from the contest. This leaves fans second-guessing Gable's intentions, but he shouldn't return as the masked luchador, as Ludwig Kaiser is proving to be a massive hit in that role. But this also helps the American Made leader resonate with fans once he unmasks on an episode of RAW and pretends the world is stunned by news they already knew from the very beginning. Gable Mania