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Kane, Paul London, William Regal and to a lesser extent, MVP, are awesome. I don't know how wise it was to put Paul London in a match with Regal in England, but hopefully the fans don't sour of the babyfaces. I don't know where they are going with these Dave Taylor implications. He's going to need a different tag team partner.
I'm hoping that next week goes like this:
Kane is waiting for MVP to come to the ring for their Steel Cage Match, but Theodore Long comes out instead. Long informs Kane that MVP has no-showed the event, but he will be fined, and Kane will win the match via forfeit. Kane is none to happy about being denied an opponent, though. Long fixes this by booking Kane vs. Finlay, a man who loves to fight, in the main event inside the Steel Cage.
The match sees these two veterans applying their craft, but the ending sees MVP running out, slamming the cage door on Kane's head, and then hitting Kane on the head with a forfeign object. Finlay gets the pin over Kane, and what do you know, the match at Survivor Series just got a lot more interesting.
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