SummerSlam 2014 Matches: Rumored Stipulations For Two Contests, One Bout Potentially Postponed [VIDEO]

With less than three weeks remaining until WWE SummerSlam 2014, most of the card has yet to be revealed, but backstage reports indicate that two matches may receive a stipulation while another rumored match may get pushed back a month.

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It has already been revealed that Brock Lesnar will challenge John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the event on Aug. 17 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, but other matches should be revealed within the coming weeks on WWE television.

According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, the rumored match between Stephanie McMahon and Brie Bella for SummerSlam may be pushed back and take place at Night of Champions on Sept. 21 in Nashville instead. The two are expected to cross paths on Monday Night RAW and it will likely be revealed if the match will take place at SummerSlam or be delayed.

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The report also indicates that there are some sort of gimmick or stipulations likely to be added to the rumored bouts between Paige and AJ Lee for the WWE Divas Championship and "Mr. Money in the Bank" Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose matches.

Regarding the WWE Tag Team Championships, there is also a rumor that The Usos will put the belts on the line against three other teams, which includes Luke Harper and Erick Rowan and two other tandems.

Other matches that have been rumored for the show previously are Chris Jericho vs. Bray Wyatt in a Battleground rematch, Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton, Rusev vs. Jack Swagger in a Flag Match and the Miz defending his Intercontinental Championship in a Triple Threat Match against Bo Dallas and Dolph Ziggler.

WWE SummerSlam takes place live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Aug. 17, and the card is up in the air, but will continue to be determined over the next few weeks.

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