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Jim Cornette Rule
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Bingo. I'm not thinking that they'll do it, but we're way past the Cornette Rule expirary date on the whole Austin/McMahon thing.
I am yet to actually see the segment, but just looking at the pictures, I thought it would be stupid, but reading reports, it sounds chilling. "You don't want to do that, sir." Orton is far from a great actor, but he's got this character down pat, and is only getting more and more in tune with it. I'm starting to see what Paul Heyman sees in Randy Orton. I'm just wondering if The Legacy is the best thing for Orton right now, or whether he'd be better off as a lone wolf type character. Some people have guessed that Shane McMahon will join The Legacy, and give them backing, which I think would be very cool. I've seen some say that Randy Orton is in cahoots with Stephanie McMahon, and she wanted him to take out her dad. Either way, I think we'll see a McMahon stand by Orton's side to make sure he gets into the Rumble Match. And to be honest, after RAW, he'll probably win. |
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