Yeah, I quite often disagree with Xero but I usually see where he;s coming from. Not at all really here, the Nash/HHH fall-out feels very much like a side-story compared to the main focal point, which is Punk's quest for change. Nash and Johnny Ace now also want change, but for their own gain in a different way from Punk.
The side-stories are nice, they stop things from getting stale when this could go on for quite a while, but there is no way Punk isn't the focus of the whole thing. HHH's nose isn't taking too much of the spotlight here, for a change.
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