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Old 02-08-2014, 11:24 PM   #6
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I think he'll go in. He's given a lot to the WWE over the years, and has had no shortage of entertaining moments and matches they can highlight. They can probably bill him as some sort of "lifeblood" of the WWE and an innovator of concepts such as the TLC and Money in the Bank. I can't see him headlining a class (unless he somehow recaptures magic in the next few years and manages to have a "fine wine" run at the top -- and stranger things have happened), but I definitely see him going in. Plus, you just know the WWE would want to get Edge involved to induct him, since Edge is a big star and all. They'd do a five second pose and have some brief interactions with tag teams around that period.

I could see Christian's last match for the company being a "One More Match" type deal where he puts his career on the line for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match. He dies by the sword and goes out in a blaze of glory. A few months later and Christian is announced for the Hall of Fame. A heel or some heels make some "Christian? Really?" jokes so Christian becomes sort of a non-wrestling but still sort of physical babyface manager for some guys.
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