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I think Cena will be ready to go. If Cena loses at HIAC that should end the Cena/Punk feud for now. I dont know how they can keep dragging it out if that happens.
If Punk wrestles Ryback at HIAC then Punk needs to put him over. Ryback losing in his first big match would kill his momentum. Imagine if Goldberg or Lesnar lost when they were being built up to look dominant. Thats why I think its way too early for a Punk/Ryback feud. Last edited by XXJJ : 10-03-2012 at 02:09 AM. |
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I think it is pretty indicative of that "huge moment" that I can't remember anything from SummerSlam or Survivor Series, since I have no idea which one you are referencing, that could be considered memorable. If you were talking about SummerSlam, that was a different title reign.
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what nobody has mentioned is that the September and October pay per views are 6 weeks apart, instead of the usual 4. Im thinking WWE specifically booked Cena in at this time to get his surgery so he had a 6 week window to recover. When he had the operation, WWE said he would be out for 4-6 weeks, as did Cena before WE turned around and said 2-3 weeks. I think all along Cena vs Punk for HIAC is the plan, and the next feud for both guys will stem from this match. I see Punk getting assistance to retain in the cage, and that person will become Cena's next feud through to January. Punk on the other hand has so much more potential with Heyman on board, Lesnar will rear his head soon enough. Im hoping for Team Punk vs Team Cena at Survivor Series. There are numerous possibilities, hard to specualte. One thing guaranteed is WWE WILL screw this up.
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