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Something about the current title scene...
So, John Cena is getting a rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship, right? Where is Edge's rematch for the WWE Championship? I'm thinking back, and I cannot actually remember him getting too many official "rematches" after his title losses. It's not just now I'm thinking of this, it has been on my mind for a while.
Am I right in recalling that Edge hasn't had rematches for his championships? He normally recontends, or gets put into a special match with his opponent by Vickie Guerrero, doesn't he? I think I remember the same thing happening with MVP and the US Title: no rematch. Why do all these slimy heels (MVP was a heel at the time) not have the loop-holes in their contracts, but the faces do? I think the WWE have actually been fairly consistent with who they give their "rematch clauses" too, actually. If only they could be that consistent throughout... Anyway, with both the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship under SmackDown! jurisdiction, and Vickie Guerrero obviously having a favour towards her husband, Edge -- why doesn't she grant Edge a "rematch" for the WWE Championship? It'd just make a good episode of SmackDown!, or something. But let's say the WWE did do this, and Edge actually won the WWE Championship again, just to fuck with our brains. What if the WWE swerved us with a main event we haven't seen coming yet: Edge vs. Randy Orton vs. Triple H vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship Not a complete unification, but the guy who wins the belts goes between the shows and represents RAW as World Heavyweight Champion, and SmackDown! as WWE Champion, until he loses one of the belts and gets stuck exclusively on the other. The down side to this is that it is another multi-man match at WrestleMania. But it tidies the rest of the card up a bit, and it seems a lot more interesting to me than the singles matches they have planned. Plus, when Triple H wins, he can call himself a 15-time World Champion. Would that be horrible? It's just something I was thinking about tonight, and figured the WWE could do. Pfft |
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