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Old 04-22-2008, 03:55 AM   #21
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The current main event for Backlash currently does very little for me. Throw in Regal and make it a Five-Way. Give me someone to mark out for.

My guess, however, is that Regal isn't going to go to the top. He'll hover around upper mid-card status. I expect him to feud with either Finlay or CM Punk coming out of this (probably in that order), and for him to go over Finlay, but probably do the job to Punk. Then, who knows where he goes.

I think Regal should be stripped of his position as RAW General Manager now that he's won the 2008 King of the Ring Tournament. The winner of that tournament should have in-ring duties that take priority over being an office guy. Vince can put someone else in the role of General Manager. The first two names who put into my head are Joey Styles (who will be at TV tapings, and is a pretty good talker and could be of use being kept on TV) or Theodore Long (with the apparently African American initiative going on).

Part of me is expecting Regal to win the IC Title as early as next week. Something seems off about the IC Champion being a Special Guest Referee at Backlash.
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