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Originally Posted by Noid
These spoilers tripped me out in a big way. Xero's comment especially.
I like the Swagger sounds like a beast against Big Show. This is how they need to book him now that he lost the World Title. I'm looking forward to Rey Mysterio vs. Jack Swagger at Money in the Bank. Keep in mind that Rey has a bad knee right now. Yeah, perhaps they shouldn't have put the World Title on him, but the show sounds serviceable enough without him.
Parity booking can work both ways sometimes. Archer & Hawkins looked good last week. Perhaps they just could have jumped The Hart Dynasty after they make a rare SmackDown! appearance? I'm actually looking forward to the six-man tag, and I'm glad it was the more established Ziggler who took the fall. I hope Hawkins & Archer work as a tandem. Christian getting the pin gives me hope that he'll be in MITB, too.
You know, Matt Hardy doesn't look nearly as bad when he is wearing a shirt like the good ol' days. The match between him and Drew McIntyre sounds good, and I think Hardy needed to win in his return, but I would have had these two face each other at Money in the Bank, since you'll have about eight guys in a Ladder Match. Surely their program warrants PPV time. It almost seems like they're pulling the plug on McIntyre, which I hope is not the case. He's a serviceable talent with a bright future.
The Cody Rhodes segment seems...weird. They've been trying to find some sort of "gimmick" for Rhodes, but I liked him when he just showed up on SmackDown! and started springboard kicking fuckers. What's wrong with him being a sour-puss old-school heel? There's potential for a face turn down the line then. This "Dashing" Cody Rhodes stuff sounds pretty forced, but we'll see how it goes.
Ziggler seems like he will be the next Intercontinental Champion. Perhaps he and Kofi Kingston will have a match at Money in the Bank (despite Kofi seemingly being expected for the actual MITB match)?
So why does Kane think it was the SES? I hope CM Punk gets into MITB.
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Well, even though logic clearly dictates it was Rey in some sort of clever, unexplained ambush, I'm guessing the thought is running through Kane's demented mind that the SES must have taken out his brother because of the whole "power in numbers" thing. Either that, or they'll find some stupid alibi that lets the SES off the hook, and find a way to make it look like Kane himself "diabolically" schemed to take out his more talented brother, because he's always been forced to be in the shadows of his brother his whole career, or something.
If I had to guess though, I'd say they'll probably end up going with the whole "Kane was just using other people as a scapegoat to cover his own ass" argument.