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Old 03-20-2006, 07:00 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by The One
God damn I hate the Undertaker...before him, no one, and I mean NO ONE gave a fuck about WrestleMania streaks. They don't matter. Steve Austin isn't undefeated, and hell The Rock has one of the worst Mania records of all time. Triple H certainly doesn't have a great record. Hulk Hogan isn't undefeated. The only reason Undertaker has that streak thing going is because after WrestleMania 17 they sat back and realised, "Oh shit, Mark hasn't been beaten in like 9-0...let's run with the ball". If they book anyone at WrestleMania off of their past Mania results, it a fucking joke. John Cena needs to drop the title. The two examples you gave also had Hunter walk in as the Champ, this time he is the challenger, and by the way, both Benoit and Batista were getting cheered, John Cena gets as many boos as he does cheers. Take the title off him and fuck his "2-0" record.
I can see what you're saying, WrestleMania records don't matter. Some of the greatest moments in men's careers have been loses at WrestleMania. Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 is an example.

John Cena is a young guy, though, and people may not take him seriously if he loses to Triple H. And besides, does Triple H getting another run with the belt help anybody? He's just going to feud with Cena at Backlash, give Cena the DQ win, go on to Vengeance, lose a Hell in a Cell Match and Cena will be WWE Champion getting booed heading into Summerslam. I am against the whole John Cena/Triple H feud because it really leads nowhere, in my opinion. They need to put the Triple Threat Match on last and end on a good note.

Maybe they could have the Money in the Bank Ladder Match winner come out and beat Cena after he's beaten Triple H? They did a similiar thing to him at New Year's Revolution, but I have a feeling if they wait, it's going to turn out even more like the Edge scenario.

RVD wins the Ladder Match, cashes in his title shot after Cena has beaten Triple H, and RVD beats John Cena for the WWE Championship? Triple H getting the title back is not going to work long-term, in my opinion.
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