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The main problem here though is this feels like it’s just there to set up Mania 30 next year for the really big blowout. That’s fine for people who are going (like me), but for fans going tomorrow it’s going to be a bit of a letdown. That being said, it’s definitely going to be entertaining as every match would have to completely bomb for it not to work. It’s going to be WAY better than #27, not as good as #26 or #28 and probably better than #25, which isn’t bad by comparison.
The show is going to be good but not great, and sometimes that’s as good as you’re going to be able to get. I’m looking forward to it of course. It’s Wrestlemania. How can you not be fired up for it?
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All that being said, I’m fine with the match happening again. These complaints of the match being stale or played out are pretty ridiculous considering we’ve seen them fight ONCE in a a year and that match drew more money than any other match ever. Again, we haven’t seen them fight in over a year and that match was an instant classic. But somehow this match is stale because….it just is right? Anyway the match itself should be fine.
As for the big question about it: no, I don’t see Cena doing the turn. I see this being more like Wrestlemania 8 where Roddy Piper picked up the bell, looked at it, and sat it down instead if giving into the demons. Granted he lost about ten seconds later but at least he had a clean conscience. The main thing to remember abotu Cena becoming the villain is there’s no one ready to take his place on top of the company. Cena is way too big of a cash cow for WWE and in his own words:
“”I just don’t see me getting there in order to please a very small group of 30-year-olds.”
That’s what it boils down to. A lot of fans REALLY like John Cena. He appeals to kids, he appeals to women, he appeals to families. Cena is built up as a role model and he’s done that for years. Yeah, the turn would be shocking. Then three months would go by and where would we be then? We would have a small group of 30-year-olds cheering for him and a bunch of people not buying his merchandise. WWE is too smart to cater to such a small group of fans and at the end of the day, the right move is for Cena to stay where he is, at least until someone new is ready.
As for the match, I can’t imagine Rock keeping the title. I just can’t. Rock can’t be world champion long term because of his movie schedule, so you can’t expect him to keep the title even longer. Also Cena has earned a big win as he hasn’t been champion in a LONG time. Think about it. Since Money in the Bank 2011, Cena has been world champion for 34 days, and 20 of those were spent as co champion with Punk. His last title reign that went longer than three months? The year long one which ended in 2007. It’s been a very long time since Cena had an extended reign as world champion and it’s his time again. Cena wins, as he should.
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Speaking of Swagger’s matches, they’re a big problem as well. Swagger is still having the same matches that he’s been having for years now which while ok, don’t scream world champion at me. The Patriot Lock is good enough, but as a rule you don’t see top faces tap in big matches. Thankfully Jack has the gutwrench bomb to get a pin with as well as various cheating tactics. That doesn’t mean the match is going to be good, but at least it could work better than other things they might try.
Another problem is this “feud” and character have only been around for a few months. Swagger wasn’t ready to make the jump up from where he was when he came back to a world title match at Wrestlemania. This is reminiscent of JBL back in 2004 as he went from an old character to a brand new one to a world title match in just a few months. That isn’t a good idea as there are no roots for this new character. We haven’t seen him do anything other than hound Del Rio, so it’s hard to get into this revenge feud. Swagger hasn’t done enough to earn vengeance yet.
The last problem with this is also because of the build. As I mentioned, the problem has really been between the managers. The broken ankle helped things, but the money move in this feud was to have Colter get Ricardo deported so Rodriguez could return at Wrestlemania and destroy Colter for good. The ankle….eh it happened and was a good moment but they haven’t really done anything with it since. I’m sure the managers will get into it on the floor during the match as well.
As for the match…..I think Swagger takes it. Yeah he’s got the DUI hanging over him, but I’m thinking WWE rolls the dice on him anyway. The other factor is that on top of the card, there’s no other heel that looks likely to win. Swagger is the only heel who you could put over to keep every good guy from winning which never happens. The feud will of course continue at Extreme Rules, and hopefully Jack isn’t nearly as dull as champion as he was a few years back.
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Punk has taken the latter and that means the match is going to suffer as a result. At the end of the day, while Punk has played up the idea of insulting the memory of Paul Bearer as well as the idea of getting Undertaker disqualified, I haven’t been sucked into the feud. Punk looks incredibly bored by this whole thing and it seems that he’s out to just tick Undertaker off rather than actually have a good program to set up the match. People have been stealing the urn from Undertaker for years now and Hogan already threw the ashes inside of it into Taker’s eyes to beat him back in 1991. It’s kind of hard to get into a feud like that when you’ve seen HHH and Shawn tear the house down with Taker four years in a row now you know?
As for the match, it’s Undertaker at Wrestlemania. Undertaker wins. He just does.
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The thing about Shield though is they can only do these six man matches against dream teams for so long. They’ve done two already before this show and you can only buy them as unbeatable for so long. Either that or we’re going to run out of combinations to fight them in big matches. My guess is either way, soon after this we get an amicable separation by Shield to go after some singles gold, perhaps feuding with Cena in singles PPV matches over the summer. It’s clear Reigns is going to be a big deal and the other two are going to be well pushed also, but the question is when and against whom.
As for the match, I’ll take Shield to win with Orton turning on his partners. Over the last few weeks he’s been playing the peacemaker between the big guys, which makes him the least likely suspect, which makes him the most potential heel out of the bunch. Like it or not, that’s WWE logic for you and odds are it’s how things are going to go. Big Show regularly changes from face to heel every three months or so and Sheamus is still very over as a good guy, so that really just leaves Orton. I’m not sure if it happens during or after the match, but I definitely think it happens and Shield gets the win before breaking up on good terms.
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Ryback NEEDS this win far more than Henry does. Mark is old and banged up and likely doesn’t have much more time in the company. Ryback on the other hand has a good chance of being one of the top stars in the company for a few years to come. A win over Henry would have meant a lot more a year ago, but here it still means a lot and the Shell Shock can be the signature spot for him for a long time to come. Big moves like that at Wrestlemania have done a lot for guys in the past, so why not do it again here?
As for the match, if it’s somehow not clear yet, Ryback wins with the Shell Shock. He definitely needs this match more than Henry, as Ryback hasn’t had a big win since…..before the Cell? The big question is can he pull the move off without botching it badly? Henry is another guy like Jericho who can do as many jobs as you ask him to do and he’s still going to be a solid threat because of how big and powerful he is. He’ll also look good here because Ryback can throw him around like the monster that he is. These matches can work wonders for someone and I think that’s what’s going to happen for Ryback……assuming he can hit the Shell Shock.
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Now the main idea here is that one way or another, we need new tag champions. Kane and Bryan have held the belts for like six months now and it’s WAY past the point where they should have dropped them. The champions aren’t funny anymore, they’re not really fighting, their matches are nothing special, and the joke is way past over. I don’t see why we’re sitting around watching them anymore when they’re not doing anything of note and haven’t been for months now. If Langston and Ziggler don’t take the gold from them, hopefully someone does so soon.
As for the match, I’ll go with the unlikely idea of new champions. It’s pure instinct which is rarely right but I can’t go with the champions retaining again after all these months. Ziggler has been on a very small roll so maybe they’ll FINALLY give him something instead of just having him hold up a dented briefcase for nine months and hoping we think that means something. Then again there isn’t much to the tag titles so it doesn’t fix anything, but in WWE’s eyes the gold is enough to make you mean whatever they want you to mean. The titles change here methinks.
Oh and I’ve heard rumors of making this a six person tag with AJ and Kaitlyn being added to make it winner takes all titles. If that’s the case, I’d bet on the heels taking the belts even more. AJ is a good five months past being the best option for the title, but at least she would be better (and look better) than Kaitlyn.