Looking back, putting Cesaro with Heyman was just a really dumb move. I mean it could have been salvaged with Cesaro winning MITB and cashing in on Lesnar later, but as it played out it was really all a bit of a waste.
They spent months building to Cesaro turning on his evil manager, only to have him immediately align with another evil manager. It's not a very satisfying conclusion. It's like Charlie Bucket being about to inherit the chocolate factory only to sell the Everlasting Gobstopper to Mr. Slugworth.
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