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Old 09-17-2013, 10:34 PM   #7
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The Miz should definitely turn heel out of this. I'm intrigued to see how Cody Rhodes ends up back in the company. He could align with Triple H and co. and become an interesting heel character, but he's been heel for years and never really got elevated. He's good at it and everything, but as a face he feels much fresher. If they did a Deadly Games-like tournament at Battleground, Cody Rhodes could return to fight for the WWE Championship and his job. I suggested in another thread that to keep Big Show complacent Triple H can offer him his choice of opponent in the tournament. Show then selects Cody Rhodes, effectively bringing him back to the active roster. Rhodes would find some way to defeat Big Show in the first round (Show's heart isn't in the match, or something) and then goes on to face Randy Orton in the semi-finals. Orton beats Rhodes, continuing to build the eventual moment where Rhodes does beat Orton. CM Punk defeats Ryback and then moves on to face Daniel Bryan in the semi-finals. Bryan defeats Punk, a loss which does not sit well with Punk, who costs Bryan the main event to Orton.
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