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Old 03-15-2008, 05:50 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Afterlife View Post
YEs, but Orton was the champ. HHH's story is that he's been fighting Vince/Regal at every turn just to get another shot. He had to fuck around to get into the RUmble, and lost that; had to go thru the chamber match; I really don't see him dropping first in a 3-way elimination. Makes the wole trip (if yoo wheel) a moot adventure.
Yes and no. I'd personally go with the John Cena/Triple H ending (which is a moot point, seeing as the WWE are cats and won't make it elimination), but I can see reason for having the WWE Champion outlast Triple H.

Yeah, Triple H has been chasing, but the build has been crappy, for the most part. Randy Orton's story is that he's the WWE Champion, and meant to be the best guy on RAW. Shouldn't that mean a lot, too? Triple H can look good and still go first.

I do see the value in John Cena vs. Triple H being the hypoethetical final fall, though.
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