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Old 07-06-2014, 09:32 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Maluco View Post
This is a great point and he talks about it in his book. He actually asked for Cena to go over, but this was back when a win over Jericho was a big deal, like it should be. You can't just bring a guy back, have him lose a feud to a new star, and then give him a win against a midcarder on RAW to help balance it out.

What Jericho is doing is admirable, and generous tbh, but the problem is not with him. It is with how WWE thinks guys should be "elevated". Stop-start pushes and wins over part-timers who never win, not to mention bizarre losing streaks which kill momentum that they created (Cesaro)
That sort of contradicts your thread title if this is your concern. If you can acknowledge that it's not so much Jericho returning, and the booking of his opponents after he leaves, I'd re-word your original post. Because you don't really give that impression in it that that is what you're getting at.
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