Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Light at the end of the tunnel

Well, after WWE made a horrible decision to end their PPV main event with a DQ, they announced the day Wade Barrett will finally win the WWE Title. Mark you calendars, November 21st, Barrett will face Orton again with the WWE Title up for grabs, but this time, his new pal John Cena will be the referee. Barrett promised Cena if that he doesn't win the title, Cena will be fired, but if he is the new champion, Cena will be free from Nexus. The plot thickens! As much as I want to see a new young guy win the title, will they really give him the title? The original plan was to have Barrett win at Bragging Rights so why would they wait another month to put it on him? I guess maybe they didn't want to completely demoralize the crowd. I mean, Kane just buried The Undertaker alive, which was the third time he beat him IN A ROW. Crazy scary no? It would be horrible for Cena, the top face in the company, to help Barrett win the title and have his plan be a success in the same night. It makes sense that way, but they did just that at HIAC. Barrett beat Cena in an ultimatum match then Bearer turned on Taker. I guess they learned their lesson this time. Well, over on Smackdown, Edge beat Del Rio and Mysterio and earned a chance to face Kane at Survivor Series. With both World Titles matches announced, it's no shock to me what will be the main event. Barrett/Orton main evented over a Buried Alive match 13 years in the making, so they better get the main event again. I can't see any other outcome beside Barrett winning the title. I mean, it's lose-lose for the fans. Even if Cena stays with WWE, that means he let Barrett win and he's back to chasing a title that's going to be impossible to get now. If Barrett loses, Cena will be gone from WWE. Not Raw, WWE PERIOD. There's no way in HELL that WWE will let that happen. So, like I said, mark you calendars. Once Barrett wins the title, he will cement what I have called The Year of the Newcomer.

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