Andrew wrote:It could well be true, in which case the spokesperson handled the situation a bit poorly. Not that WWE hasn't kind of telegraphed the outcome of the angle anyway with the stipulation on Cena but still...
I've read suggestions that Punk will win the title but then a MITB winner will ultimately end up cashing in the shot and immediately winning it back to end the PPV. Seems a fairly likely swerve, if Punk wins and the PPV is running short I'd say it's almost guaranteed to happen.
too slow of a pace for an X division PPV IMO. and who kicks out of an RKO, really...koberulz wrote:Williams-Haskins was a better match than Kendrick-Abyss. But then Kendrick-Abyss was never going to be anything special.
koberulz wrote:Love that they pumped up Haskins as the big new thing, only for him to literally fall flat on his face. AJ appeared to slip on the springboard elbow, too, so I'm not sure what they did to the ring ropes.
...all of the talents brought in for the Impact Monday launch in the beginning of 2010 as part of the Bischoff-Hogan regime - with the exception of Ric Flair and Jeff Hardy (who's not currently being used) are now all gone from the company.
Qballer wrote:during that first segment with punk & cena, i instantly flashbacked to when the attitude era began. stone cold was supposed to be the heel and bret hart was supposed to be the babyface. all of a sudden they began cheering stone cold and he became the babyface. iff vince were smart, he would turn punk babyface and cena heel but that has 0% chance of happening.
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