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Yes, Paul London & Brian Kendrick going over in the Ladder Match was the logical thing to do, but they were the fucking underdogs. It's like putting Jeff Hardy in an Elimination Chamber for the Intercontinental Championship. Give him Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, Edge and John Cena as opponents. Jeff Hardy is the only guy who fits the WWE Intercontinental Championship from that pack, so he makes the logical sense to go over, and in that sense it wouldn't be surprising. He's still the fucking underdog. The Armageddon Ladder Match was a mixture of classes. Paul London & Brian Kendrick are fucking cruiserweights. That should tell you something there. The Hardys have been main eventing RAW on occasion, as have MNM. To have that mix was a great idea. When the match itself was announced, it was pretty obvious London & Kendrick would retain, but no one in their right mind would have expected the match to happen. It's always been a pipe-dream, and then it happened. As I said, it was apples going over oranges in a match set up for the apples to win, so they could look like oranges. Paul London & Brian Kendrick gained something from the match, and ascended in the WWE ranks. That pretty much spells you out as the underdog. |
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