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RIP SABU
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Team up with The Rock and Undertaker and job cleany to da Shield.
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I'm a loner, Dottie...
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What I'd like to happen: Cena holds the belt for a few months and later loses it to someone new (possible Ryback) in an attempt to put them over.
What will probably happen: Cena will hold the title for fucking ever and break Punk's title reign so all the kiddies can go back to knowing their hero is the best, and everyone else can complain about the return of SuperCena. |
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I'd love to see Cena against a whole range of people. Cena vs. Swagger, once Swagger gets built up a bit more, could be really amazing. Two different versions of America colliding. Chris Jericho and John Cena could have a great match built on respect, with the story being that Jericho could never defeat. There are fresh matches with guys like Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow that could easily fill a RAW main event. There's Mark Henry. The scenario I was toying around in my head the other night was Wade Barrett being made Cena's challenger for the UK tour. There will be a RAW taped in the UK, right? Since Cena, redemption story and all, really doesn't need to be the WWE Champion ever again in his life to remain credible, why not have Barrett defeat Cena cleanly to become the WWE Champion on the tour? Yeah, the Barrett/Miz stuff was sort of boring, but Barrett himself can talk and is a good worker. When he's pushed to the main event, it looks like he belongs. It's when they use him for mid-card stuff that he sort of drags along. Barrett can side-step rematches with The Miz and interrupt Cena on the UK RAW in the name of his home country. Barrett reminds us there has never been a British WWE Champion and it's time for that to change. Cena is all "Well Wade, I don't know what you've done to earn a title shot, but if you want some, I'll see you in the main event." Barrett is seen getting a nice pep-talk from William Regal (who wrestles Daniel Bryan on the show) backstage to pop the crowd with another Regal sighting. Barrett and Cena work a main event-style match, with it looking like Cena is about to retain with the Attitude Adjustment, but Barrett kicks out. His British ambition won't die! Barrett gets put in the STF but makes it to the ropes. Barrett even gets Cena in the Regal Stretch at one point and they try to work people into thinking that Cena might tap. He doesn't, but Barrett manages to flatten him out with The Bull Hammer and Barrett gets the clean pin to become the new WWE Champion in his home country. SmackDown comes around (also taped in UK?) and Barrett says he wish he could say he became the first British WWE Champion in history for England, but he did it for himself. Barrett grew up fighting because of the rage and angst England put him through as he grew up, and he fought his way out. Barrett reveals that he played everyone because he knew that stupid British patriotism would kick-in if he wore the Union Jack on his tights and said a few pro-British things, and John Cena's connection with the audience was completely severed. Basically -- Barrett plays the face role in England only to reveal that he used the fans to force John Cena to wrestle a type of match he couldn't win. Barrett mocks Cena for his redemption leading to only weeks as WWE Champion, but he is thankful that John Cena beat The Rock, because it always had to be Cena that Barrett beat. It was his redemption for letting Cena crush everything he worked towards as the leader of the Nexus two and a half years ago. Barrett goes on to beat The Miz in a Champion vs. Champion Match when he goes after The Miz's legs and puts him in his own adopted Figure Four Leg Lock, forcing The Miz to tap-out. A clean victory over the IC Champion would bounce Barrett back from that loss and show how he is now on his game. The main event of Extreme Rules is Barrett defending the WWE Title against Cena, where Barrett either retains cleanly (well, as cleanly as one does in an Extreme Rules Match), or where he wins with the aid of a reformed Nexus -- David Otunga, Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater and Michael McGillicutty. It might seem a bit much to have two angry factions running around, what with The Shield still existing and everything, but the Nexus would be slightly different. It would be a group based around keeping Barrett champion. It would be reformed with the idea that they were always stronger together than separately, and now that they are a bit older and wiser, they are ready to take on the world. They don't make any official alliance with The Shield, but they seemingly don't want to fight another group, since that would be counter-productive, and The Shield don't want to fight the Nexus because they are outnumbered. |
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