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I really feel that the whole thing with Punk and King tonight will lead to King helping Cena get the belt Sunday...
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Quark is Less Impressed.
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King probably shouldn't get involved. There would need to be retribution which I don't think he can handle.
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I'm now thinking that Punk will retain, but I'm not sure exactly what will go down. To be honest, I think the best thing the WWE could do, in all honesty, is for Dolph Ziggler to cost Cena the match. This stuff with AJ/Vickie/Dolph/Cena needs some sort of resolution, and I can see that happening at TLC, with CM Punk facing Mick Foley in that hardcore match. It would establish Punk vs. Rock nicely.
As for Ryback? I'm not really sure the WWE have any long term plans for him. He'll probably go over someone like Alberto Del Rio at TLC, and keep beating people en route to an impressive Royal Rumble showing, where his Mania opponent makes himself apparent by eliminating Ryback. |
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Father of Hinduship
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Also wondering if the WWE will have Ziggler "cash in" his title at Survivor Series and win the title.
For example - Moments after Cena defeats Punk at Survivor Series (while Lensar takes out Ryback), Ziggler unexpectedly cashes in and wins the title. At Royal Rumble, Ziggler faces The Rock. This then saves a potential Rock/Punk or Rock/Cena match for Wrestlemania. |
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Former TPWW Royalty
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He can't since his case only can be used for the World title unless the WWE just randomly decides to change the MitB rules.
Cena already cashed in the WWE title case. |
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Ball So Hard University
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Cena should have kept that briefcase and won the WWE title, and kept the case in case he lost the title, and his rematch.
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Ryback lovers will be glad to know that I've also been considering the potential star-making possibility of Ryback hitting the Double Shell-Shocked on Cena and Punk at Survivor Series and walking out the undisputed WWE Champion. I've decided against that, though, and instead think a slower build for Ryback will be more rewarding, long-term. And no -- that doesn't mean putting him against Lesnar at WrestleMania.
Wade Barrett and Heyman's "let's strike a deal" thing would seem to be irrelevant, with Punk now being out of that Survivor Series Elimination Match, but it would make total sense for Heyman to keep Barrett as an open channel, because Barrett has agreed to help Heyman in return for favours later. Barrett knocks out Ryback, looking like an absolute beast in the process, and Punk manages to retain the WWE Title by pinning Ryback again. Ryback DOES want revenge against Barrett, and he gets that at TLC. Barrett's been built up quite strongly recently, and him putting over Ryback would actually do some good for the former Nexus minion of Barrett. |
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#8 |
Resident drug enabler
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#9 |
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Wade Barrett is the perfect foil for Ryback! Barrett can talk, and can thus sell the feud. Barrett's a legitimately tough guy, who could physically pose a kayfabe threat to Ryback, but his real advantage over Ryback would be his intelligence.
Look at all the profitable superheroes that are raking it in at the cinemas these days. When the villains are mirror-images of the hero, or are just bigger, better versions, they don't tend to as influential as a successful contrasting dynamic. |
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Resident drug enabler
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That was more toward the "putting him over" part...
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Resident drug enabler
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A Ryback-Barrett feud would be fine. Just without the part where Ryback loses.
If you seriously want to build him out his losses should come very few and far between. Like with any main event face. And Barrett is not yet a guy you should be giving Ryback his first legit loss to. |
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#12 |
Father of Hinduship
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Speaking of Wade Barrret, I would have him go up against Sheamus at Mania.
After a hard fought match in which Sheamus barely wins, the two men shake each others hands out of respect. P.s._________im absolutely loving Barret by the way. I think his gimmick and look is tremendous. |
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#13 |
Resident drug enabler
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This is the first time I've actually seen Barrett as a potential main event heel and not just one of the plethora the generic heels that the internet wants to be a world champion asap.
It's amazing what a little bit of character depth can do. |
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Father of Hinduship
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Totally agree. I want really a fan of his during Nexus, but I'm really digging his current stuff. His chemistry with Sheamus is tremendous and I'd like to see the WWE expand on that.
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