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Old 06-27-2010, 12:19 AM   #5
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I think so. You often hear that old statement that the wrestling business is cyclical. I have no doubt that when the stars align, Linda McMahon's either well established or has stopped trying, and John Cena stops being marketable -- you'll see the appropriate changes to keep up with the times.

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon will no doubt take over, and I could actually see Stephanie McMahon taking the occasional on-air role as WWE Chairperson. And when he's retired, I could see Triple H playing a constant on-air authority figure role. Future General Manager of RAW, mark my words.
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