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Old 02-23-2011, 06:23 PM   #2
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The story in context to the match made perfect sense to me -- Sheamus is higher on the card, and had something to prove to Henry; wheres Henry was looking for a win any way he could get it. Sheamus went too far with the turnbuckle, and it cost him.

I don't think Sheamus is so much in the doghouse as it's just time for him to give back now that he isn't an active focus of the WWE. I'm sure Sheamus will again taste World Title gold, and could be re-pushed at the drop of a hat, but there's no harm in him helping get guys like John Morrison and Mark Henry over in the meantime.
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