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Old 12-28-2010, 10:24 PM   #18
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It seems pretty perfect to me. Yeah, Punk was in their original beat-down, but being the "true role model of the WWE," he saw how ambitious and talented these guys were -- dating right back to NXT, even. Now, with Wade Barrett hurt and having led Nexus into a corner, CM Punk once again decides to head a faction -- which had shown sides of overthrowing Barrett in the past, anyway (there was especially notable tension with Otunga).

Punk gains fire-power from Nexus, and Nexus gain a devilish mastermind and former three-time World Heavyweight Champion in CM Punk. It's a mutual relationship, and it'd be interesting to see where Wade Barrett fits into all this. Note: He's not necessarily out of Nexus. He's hurt, and when he returns, it's possible he and CM Punk will team up as "co-leaders" of the Nexus. Or CM Punk will be given some sort of title, and Wade Barrett will still be referred to as the leader or "founder." Punk joining just adds credibility.
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