Will Zack Ryder finally get a United
States Championship Match against
Dolph Ziggler? Woo Woo Woo! You
know it!
At WWE TLC: Tables Ladders and
Chairs, the self proclaimed Internet
Champion will finally have an
opportunity to win his first recognized
WWE singles title, thanks to his No. 1
Broski, John Cena.
On the Dec. 5 edition of Raw
SuperShow, Cena selflessly agreed to
Executive Vice President of Talent
Relations and Interim Raw General
Manager, John Laurinaitis stipulation
that The Cenation Commander-in-Chief
forego a WWE Championship Match
himself in order for Long Island Iced-Z
to get one last opportunity to earn a
United States title bout. All Ryder
needed to do was defeat Mr.
Laurinaitis handpicked opponent, The
World Heavyweight Champion Mark
Henry in a match with no
disqualifications and no count-outs!
The overwhelming expectation of the
WWE Universe was that the Twitter-
trending leader of the Zack Pack was
going to be the next inductee into The
World Strongest Mans Hall of Pain.
When all hope seemed lost and Ryders
title-free match pinfall victory over
Ziggler and almost 25,000 twitition
signatures seemed moot, Cena charged
the ring, took advantage of the fact
that there were no disqualifications and
assured that Ryder won the contest. In
doing so, Ryder finally won the
opportunity to challenge Dolph for the
United States Championship.
Will Zack make the most of this
opportunity hes worked so hard for
and be able hang the United States
Title next to his Christmas stocking and
headband? Not if the longest reigning
champion in WWE stays true to form.
Over the last few months, Zigglers win-
loss record in title-free matches has
been less than stellar but hes
continuously found a way to win when
it really counts, in title matches. Dolph
has also had two matches on the last
two WWE pay-per-view events. At TLC,
hell be completely focused on deleting
the Internet Champion from title
contention once and for all.
Can Zack show up the showoff and win
the vaunted United States
Championship? Well find out at WWE
TLC on Dec. 18, live on pay-per-view.