Mr. Nerfect
03-13-2006, 04:39 PM
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[url]Gregory Helms Interview (http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/031006helmsinjury)
This is an interview on WWE.com in which it is revealed Helms might need to take off 3-6 weeks to recover from a broken nose. Poor guy, but on the plus side, it happened right here in Brisbane! Wooo! Briz Vegas!
In the interview it says it could affect his status as WWE Cruiserweight Champion. I really thinkt his could be good for the Cruiserweight Division. Start up some kind of tournament on SmackDown!, and then have the finals take place at WrestleMania with Gregory Helms on commentary. Maybe have the finals be Paul London vs. Brian Kendrick?
The WWE isn't too high on London, but reading that interview, Paul London makes the most sense to feud with Helms coming out of this, so I'd put the title on him heading into a London vs. Helms match at Judgment Day.
Another idea would be to have the cruiserweights Gregory Helms has yet to defeat in singles competition (Paul London, Brian Kendrick, Super Crazy, Kid Kash, Jamie Noble & Simon Dean) and have them compete in an elimination match on SmackDown!. Simon Dean may not be considered a cruiserweight by the WWE, but I think he would be good in the match. Daivari could be good in there, as well. Seven is an odd number, but it is ironically the number of people in the Cruiserweight Open Invitation where Helms won the Cruiserweight Title. Seven could become the number associated with the Cruiserweight Division.
Anyway, I'd go with a Paul London vs. Brian Kendrick match at WrestleMania for the Cruiserweight Title, with London turning quasi-heel, then feuding with Gregory Helms.
They'll probably just keep the belt on Helms and leave the cruiserweights off WrestleMania, though.
[url]Gregory Helms Interview (http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/031006helmsinjury)
This is an interview on WWE.com in which it is revealed Helms might need to take off 3-6 weeks to recover from a broken nose. Poor guy, but on the plus side, it happened right here in Brisbane! Wooo! Briz Vegas!
In the interview it says it could affect his status as WWE Cruiserweight Champion. I really thinkt his could be good for the Cruiserweight Division. Start up some kind of tournament on SmackDown!, and then have the finals take place at WrestleMania with Gregory Helms on commentary. Maybe have the finals be Paul London vs. Brian Kendrick?
The WWE isn't too high on London, but reading that interview, Paul London makes the most sense to feud with Helms coming out of this, so I'd put the title on him heading into a London vs. Helms match at Judgment Day.
Another idea would be to have the cruiserweights Gregory Helms has yet to defeat in singles competition (Paul London, Brian Kendrick, Super Crazy, Kid Kash, Jamie Noble & Simon Dean) and have them compete in an elimination match on SmackDown!. Simon Dean may not be considered a cruiserweight by the WWE, but I think he would be good in the match. Daivari could be good in there, as well. Seven is an odd number, but it is ironically the number of people in the Cruiserweight Open Invitation where Helms won the Cruiserweight Title. Seven could become the number associated with the Cruiserweight Division.
Anyway, I'd go with a Paul London vs. Brian Kendrick match at WrestleMania for the Cruiserweight Title, with London turning quasi-heel, then feuding with Gregory Helms.
They'll probably just keep the belt on Helms and leave the cruiserweights off WrestleMania, though.