John Cena Update
As of last week, the plan for John Cena at WrestleMania was to wrestle Bray Wyatt. Another interesting note is that Vince apparently told all of the writers and producers that "Cena is the main event until is time is clearly up. That man feeds us!"
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Backup Plan in Place if HHH vs. CM Punk Does Not Happen at WrestleMania?
As of now, the plan is still in place for HHH to face CM Punk at Mania as the climax to the authority angle. However, if that falls through, Roman Reigns is the backup plan to face HHH.
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Mistico/WWE Update
The contract of Mistico, the original Sin Cara in the WWE, is set to expire on January 10th. No one in the company expects that he will be signed to a new deal
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Son of Former WWE Intercontinental Champion at Recent Tryout Camp at the Performance Center
The son of Rick Rude was at the tryout camp last week at the Performance Center
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
As of last week, the plan for John Cena at WrestleMania was to wrestle Bray Wyatt. Another interesting note is that Vince apparently told all of the writers and producers that "Cena is the main event until is time is clearly up. That man feeds us!"
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Backup Plan in Place if HHH vs. CM Punk Does Not Happen at WrestleMania?
As of now, the plan is still in place for HHH to face CM Punk at Mania as the climax to the authority angle. However, if that falls through, Roman Reigns is the backup plan to face HHH.
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Mistico/WWE Update
The contract of Mistico, the original Sin Cara in the WWE, is set to expire on January 10th. No one in the company expects that he will be signed to a new deal
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Son of Former WWE Intercontinental Champion at Recent Tryout Camp at the Performance Center
The son of Rick Rude was at the tryout camp last week at the Performance Center
Credit Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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ReplyDeleteOk, Meltzer is officially trolling. Tune in tomorrow when Cena faces Jinder Mahal at Wrestlemania!! And tune in 3 days from now when Taker puts the streak on the line against Santino!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, until it's officially announced on WWF TV, I do not believe a single WM rumor.
Dave is brilliantly employing the 'if I report every possible scenario, whatever happens, I can claim I was right' strategy.
ReplyDeleteI just don't even have the words at this point.
ReplyDeleteWonder at this point if they see the best story out of Cena/Taker to be Cena going heel, either to end the streak or in post match snapping so they're pushing it off as far as possible.
ReplyDeleteOtherwise weird they're avoiding it like it was Jeff Jarrett.
The Bray Wyatt report is ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteUnless they wanted to top the lack of suspense last year's ME had.
ReplyDeleteCena vs Bray may work in the non-main event spot, But not the main!
ReplyDeleteVince is right to want Cena in the main event though if he is the most popular guy.
And why would HHH v Punk fall through? HHH v Reigns would be a good way to get Reigns up to main event level mind. Especially if that frees up Punk for Brock.
(Imagines John Cena literally feeding 68-year-old Vince)
ReplyDeleteHHH-Punk... maybe Punk's bumps/bruises/nagging injuries finally get to the "cannot compete" level? Although it is strange that they're not going "What if HHH has a Nash moment?" (AKA leg injury)
ReplyDeletePunk might be more beat up than even we think...
(Vince gets a chubby)
ReplyDeleteI mean, it's really not too far off that these plans change every week. After all....Raw isn't even finalized until literally hours before the show every week.
ReplyDeleteIt can't be too far out of the realm of possibility that they have absolutely no idea what they're doing.
Taker/Santino would at least be... entertaining?
ReplyDeleteI could see them building the Wyatt family up and roll them over everyone until Cena can "Overcome the Odds".
ReplyDeleteLet us not forget the dark times when whole years were built around Hulk Hogan main eventing with fat guys.
No it wouldn't.
ReplyDeleteI still think they're going with Cena/UT. The only things officially hinted on WWE TV so far have been a Daniel/Punk/HHH/HBK confrontation. In other words, unless I see a Brock/Taker stare down in the middle of the Ring, I still think they're going with the obvious money match, they're just trying to swerve us.
ReplyDeleteMeltzer is just getting worse and worse about making random shit up. There is absolutely no way the plan is Cena/Wyatt
ReplyDeleteJust trying to be optimistic there.
ReplyDeletets more likely that either someone is working Meltzer, or he is making shit up on a slow news week.
ReplyDeleteThat was exactly my initial response. "OK, now Dave's just trolling."
ReplyDeleteThese Wrestlemania reports gets more and more bizarre... either someone is working Meltzer... or he just has nothing right now, and like any good journalist just makes shit up.
ReplyDeleteNo one is doubting that... we ARE doubting some of the bullshit Meltzer has been reporting.
ReplyDeletePost match snapping would work best, but I can't see him turning heel.
ReplyDeleteHHH vs. Punk might through if they have Punk booked to go over and HHH decides he doesn't want that, and Punk decides he doesn't want to job.
ReplyDeleteThey would at least have Hogan get "injured" by his opponents beforehand to really make him overcome the odds. They don't do that with Cena.
ReplyDeleteSports reporters do this on a daily basis. The Japanese pitcher Tanaka
ReplyDeletehas/hasn't been posted 10 times this week. One NFL beat reporter
legitimately just uses "sources say" and "may or may not" in every
column.
Yeah, like Romo may/may not play this week.
ReplyDeleteI used have a boss that would do that (though I don't think he realized he did it) we would start a project and he would say "It'll either work or it won't" then when it either worked or didn't he would point out he was right... since he created a situation where he couldn't possibly be wrong.
ReplyDeleteI CAN see HHH wrestling Reigns though. He goes over the next new star and if he looks good he takes credit for "making" him on the big stage. If not he gets to say, "I told you he wasn't ready to be the one."
ReplyDeleteBut that's just my blind HHH hate showing.
They're not avoiding it. They legitimately feel they're winning on both sides with Cena. He's a face to half the audience (women and children), and heel to the other half. But if he turns heel, that other half won't buy his merchandise like they do now.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what's funnier, Meltzer made up report of Cena vs Wyatt or the fact WWE is actually considering Cena vs Wyatt.
As a next week the Wrestlemania plan will be for John Cena to take on 3MB,
ReplyDeleteDave Meltzers inside "source": Jesse Baker
ReplyDeleteOh, no, I get why they're not pulling trigger on heel turn. Just seems like a no brainer to do Taker/Cena this year. So by avoiding that match, I wonder if they feel it'd work best with the heel turn, so that'd be why they're waiting on the matchup
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