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Announced exclusively on WWE.com, Wade Barrett will put his Intercontinental Championship on the line against his ultra-fierce former Corre ally Ezekiel Jackson at WWE Over the Limit.
Wade Barrett is no stranger to dissent among the grapplers he has chosen to surround himself with. After molding the WWE NXT season one Rookies into The Nexus on Monday Night Raw, his destructive creation turned on its leader. Learning from his mistakes, the English Superstar then helped to create The Corre on SmackDown an elite faction made up of himself, Jackson, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater - set up with the understanding that all of its members would be completely equal.
But, nothing so volatile is meant to last and eventually Jackson grew dissatisfied with the four-Superstar partnership. During the April 15 edition of SmackDown, he asserted his independence by hurling his opponent Kofi Kingston onto his fellow Corre members as they sat ringside. Weeks later, the self-professed "Personification of Domination" again walked away from them following his victory over Big Show. Surrounding Jackson in the locker room, Barrett, Gabriel and Slater launched a major assault on their former comrade, officially "excommunicating" him from their group.
When Jackson retaliated the following week, after Barrett's match with Kane, the 3-on-1 odds once again proved too much. In a jubilant mood, the outspoken Intercontinental Champion challenged his ferocious foe to a match at WWE Over the Limit, in which his illustrious title would indeed be up for grabs.
Whatever rage Ezekiel Jackson brings with him to the pay-per-view showdown, there is no doubt that Wade Barrett will be wielding an overwhelming numbers advantage of The Corre, a faction he claims "is better than even." However, when all is said and done, will Jackson show his former collaborator of commotion that the only numbers that count in an Intercontinental Title Match of pure redemption are 1-2-3?
To find out, order WWE Over the Limit, May 22, live on pay-per-view, or be a part of the action live at Seattles KeyArena by ordering your tickets here.
Now most may roll their eyes on a big man match being added to the pay-per-view card but this match actually intrigues me. Probably because it's an actual Intercontinental Title defense on a pay-per-view and we haven't seen one of those since TLC in December. Also this match will add fuel to the Jackson/Corre fire. Something is going to go down obviously.
This could be a chance to get Jackson over good as the power babyface like Ahmed Johnson or Bobby Lashley before him. Let him win the title and go on to have a long dominate reign as champion to prove his worth and impress and of course it will continue the feud with Barrett after the title win. Or maybe have Jackson's power replacement in The Corre like *wink wink* Skip Sheffield debut in the group and cost Big Zeke his opportunity while also looking physically impressive. And it also causes the feud to continue as well since Jackson will want vengeance and the crowd will want him to triumph over his former group and eventually become the champion. So for the continuation of this interesting feud I am intrigued to see what happens at OTL. I am also curious to see your opinions on the match as well so post below!