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Old 03-03-2008, 09:08 PM   #8
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Yeah, Jeff Hardy should be pretty broken and beaten down after his Ladder Match. I understand why people want to see it, but it really makes little sense for Jeff to come in fresh as a daisy.

Also, to be honest, John Cena should really win the match. I do not like the character, or that he is WWE Champion most of the time, but it's pretty simple and logical booking: Triple H is knocked out of the ring, John Cena puts Randy Orton in the STFU, and Orton taps. John Cena wins his fourth WWE Championship, and Triple H regrets allowing Cena into the match, because he lost and was not even involved in the decision.

This leads to Triple H turning heel, and feuding with Cena over the WWE Championship. I won't like the feud, I'll be calling for fresh guys to be elevated, and all that jazz, but it makes the most sense keeping Cena strong, as he really is one of the most protected characters on WWE TV. He's undefeated at WrestleMania, and there is probably money in him losing that streak to someone one day.

Randy Orton is not ready to be the top guy, and is lucky to even be main eventing, in my opinion. Triple H does not need to leave another WrestleMania Champion ever again. Cena is, unfortunately, the guy the WWE is hanging their hat on, and it is foolish to have him come up short after winning the Royal Rumble, losing to Orton once, and only just scraping into the match.

Jeff Hardy will probably win Money in the Bank, but that will be a big enough "Look at Jeff Hardy!" moment for the night. He doesn't need another, and there could be more interest generated if the WWE waits.

I actually see Jeff defeating The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship, perhaps in a Ladder Match, as kind of a parallel to their past Ladder Match.
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