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It's High Noon!
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So you think that Dibiase will help Cena maybe? He doesn't have a match at Bragging Rights.
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I'd rather see Ted DiBiase come out during the match, grab a steel chair, consider hitting Orton, but then blast John Cena with it. DiBiase seals Cena's fate, and proves that he is absolutely an integral part of Orton's success as WWE Champion. This can continue building a love-hate relationship with the fans, as they will want him to turn on Orton, but they'll also be pissed that he's not -- and that be did successfully help banish Cena from RAW. And when he does turn, Teddy will have proven to be so crucial to Orton's success that it means something. I think the WWE have to really make Ted DiBiase seem important to Orton before they turn him. If the fans feel that he is holding Orton's fate in his hands (to some degree), they will buy him as more of a threat when he turns. It won't just emotionally be a good thing for the fans wanting to see Orton lose the WWE Title, but it'd also be a practical victory for them. It also clears up RAW a bit, and without Cena or Batista there anymore, it creates a little more room for DiBiase to move up (eventually) as a major player. Hell, if they can find a way to do it, officially move Big Show over to SmackDown!, too, and clean up RAW's main event scene even more. Last edited by Mr. Nerfect; 10-20-2009 at 09:52 AM. |
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