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Old 01-30-2005, 06:21 AM   #9
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I personally think Triple H retaining and Dave winning makes no sense. Batista in only in the match in case Triple H doesn't beat Orton, so if Triple H retains, I think Cena will win the Rumble.

This allows Triple H vs. Batista is the semi-main event, or for Batista to cost Triple H the title at a house show or on RAW, and have them face off in a non-title contest, with Jericho vs. Benoit or something beaing for the World Heavyweight Championship.

If you want to have Batista win, I think it should be a sly victory. Have Batista "accidentally" cost Triple H the title to Orton at the PPV, have Batista win the Rumble, then have Triple H win the World Heavyweight Championship back heading into WrestleMania.

This is the perfect setup, IMO.
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