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Old 10-22-2009, 12:48 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight View Post
I have trouble buying Cena on Smackdown just because he's their workhorse and Raw's the flagship show. I doubt WWE's worried about "freshening up" Cena, and while Smackdown is aimed at the kiddie market more, I can't see them removing their big player from their big show. On the other hand, they can edit his responses so he gets the biggest pops of the night....
The editting is one of the reasons I could have seen Cena going to SmackDown! when Triple H did. I think going to SmackDown! could work with smarks, too, because SmackDown! features longer matches, and Cena is not actually a bad worker.

Plus, Michael Hayes cares about stories and such. They evolve, and he knows that you can't keep the same shit going forever when nothing really happens. I'm almost positive that Cena will end up in some fresh, progressive programs on SmackDown!.
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