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Old 11-14-2012, 08:10 PM   #47
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Ryback lovers will be glad to know that I've also been considering the potential star-making possibility of Ryback hitting the Double Shell-Shocked on Cena and Punk at Survivor Series and walking out the undisputed WWE Champion. I've decided against that, though, and instead think a slower build for Ryback will be more rewarding, long-term. And no -- that doesn't mean putting him against Lesnar at WrestleMania.

Wade Barrett and Heyman's "let's strike a deal" thing would seem to be irrelevant, with Punk now being out of that Survivor Series Elimination Match, but it would make total sense for Heyman to keep Barrett as an open channel, because Barrett has agreed to help Heyman in return for favours later. Barrett knocks out Ryback, looking like an absolute beast in the process, and Punk manages to retain the WWE Title by pinning Ryback again.

Ryback DOES want revenge against Barrett, and he gets that at TLC. Barrett's been built up quite strongly recently, and him putting over Ryback would actually do some good for the former Nexus minion of Barrett.
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