Post by wabarrett on Jul 7, 2011 15:18:55 GMT -5
I am in no way gonna take credit for this idea, as I've actually put this together by combining a few of my own thoughts with those of other people on here. I posted it in the RAW thread but I doubt anyone's looked in there recently.
Check it out, and by all means add your ideas or critique this one, whatever.
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Firstly, I love the idea of John Cena losing at Money in the Bank, CM Punk leaving Chicago with the WWE title and Cena getting fired. So that's where this all begins...
THEN:
- Punk takes the title to ROH (this would rely on an agreement between WWE and ROH if it were to be an angle obviously).
- Cena heads to ROH to exact some revenge on Punk and to try and redeem himself, but obviously ends up being kicked out of the building as he is not contracted to work there.
- After a few weeks of Cena showing up on ROH shows trying to attack Punk and challenging him to a rematch for the title, Vince McMahon challenges the two of them to return to WWE for one night only for a winner take all match. Punk refuses at first, but McMahon says he will offer Punk a huge purse (sum of money, ala Boxing) for the match, in excess of 1 million dollars (or some crazy s*** like that), and Punk cannot refuse.
- Match takes place at Summerslam, Cena reclaims the title. He comes home to RAW to a hugely warm response, the WWE title is back home after a month.
- However, Mr. McMahon takes the title from him, says thanks for bringing it home, but then reminds Cena that, just like Punk, Cena no longer works in the WWE. He was fired. McMahon demands security to eject Cena from the building. Swerve!
- Cena is gone, while a tournament for the now vacated WWE title takes place, with 8 superstars competing, leading up to the next PPV.
- Soon after this, enter The Rock: The Rock says, 'What does this MEAN for the biggest match of all time?' He reminds Mr. McMahon and the fans that a match we've all been looking forward to for nearly a year is all of a sudden, not gonna happen because of McMahon's ego. He reflects on how McMahon reinstated Punk after some persuasion from John Cena, and begins demanding that McMahon reinstates Cena too. He says McMahon is all about himself and that he's forgotten how to run a company, forgotten that what matters is giving the fans what they want. What matters is The Rock getting a chance to lay the smackdown on John Cena's candy ass. What matters is The Rock, an icon of his generation competing in one more match against John Cena, an icon of current day. He finally refers to when CM Punk said that he hopes the company will be better after McMahon is dead... and Rock says he can't help but think it will be, because McMahon has lost his damn mind.
- That gets under McMahon's skin. He says he will meet The Rock face to face the following week on RAW. He comes out looking outraged to begin with, but having had a week to reflect on what Rock said, McMahon says 'I agree with you.' He says he feels he has taught Cena a lesson by taking away the thing he loves (performing in the WWE) for a while, and that McMahon would be truly insane to not capitalise on such a huge encounter. This match will make money, and says that if fans are gonna pay money to see this match, then the match will by God happen.
Just like he brought back CM Punk, he reinstates Cena and says the match is on to the delight of the crowd. Cena has been gone for a few months rather than a few weeks, we've had a couple of swerves and a huge match still goes down at WrestleMania next year. Better yet, it will be an Icon vs. Icon showdown, not a WWE title match. This match sells itself on its own, without a title being on the line.
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Anyway I imagine none of that will happen.
There are bound to be a few problems and missing details in there, which is where you could come in.
Check it out, and by all means add your ideas or critique this one, whatever.
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Firstly, I love the idea of John Cena losing at Money in the Bank, CM Punk leaving Chicago with the WWE title and Cena getting fired. So that's where this all begins...
THEN:
- Punk takes the title to ROH (this would rely on an agreement between WWE and ROH if it were to be an angle obviously).
- Cena heads to ROH to exact some revenge on Punk and to try and redeem himself, but obviously ends up being kicked out of the building as he is not contracted to work there.
- After a few weeks of Cena showing up on ROH shows trying to attack Punk and challenging him to a rematch for the title, Vince McMahon challenges the two of them to return to WWE for one night only for a winner take all match. Punk refuses at first, but McMahon says he will offer Punk a huge purse (sum of money, ala Boxing) for the match, in excess of 1 million dollars (or some crazy s*** like that), and Punk cannot refuse.
- Match takes place at Summerslam, Cena reclaims the title. He comes home to RAW to a hugely warm response, the WWE title is back home after a month.
- However, Mr. McMahon takes the title from him, says thanks for bringing it home, but then reminds Cena that, just like Punk, Cena no longer works in the WWE. He was fired. McMahon demands security to eject Cena from the building. Swerve!
- Cena is gone, while a tournament for the now vacated WWE title takes place, with 8 superstars competing, leading up to the next PPV.
- Soon after this, enter The Rock: The Rock says, 'What does this MEAN for the biggest match of all time?' He reminds Mr. McMahon and the fans that a match we've all been looking forward to for nearly a year is all of a sudden, not gonna happen because of McMahon's ego. He reflects on how McMahon reinstated Punk after some persuasion from John Cena, and begins demanding that McMahon reinstates Cena too. He says McMahon is all about himself and that he's forgotten how to run a company, forgotten that what matters is giving the fans what they want. What matters is The Rock getting a chance to lay the smackdown on John Cena's candy ass. What matters is The Rock, an icon of his generation competing in one more match against John Cena, an icon of current day. He finally refers to when CM Punk said that he hopes the company will be better after McMahon is dead... and Rock says he can't help but think it will be, because McMahon has lost his damn mind.
- That gets under McMahon's skin. He says he will meet The Rock face to face the following week on RAW. He comes out looking outraged to begin with, but having had a week to reflect on what Rock said, McMahon says 'I agree with you.' He says he feels he has taught Cena a lesson by taking away the thing he loves (performing in the WWE) for a while, and that McMahon would be truly insane to not capitalise on such a huge encounter. This match will make money, and says that if fans are gonna pay money to see this match, then the match will by God happen.
Just like he brought back CM Punk, he reinstates Cena and says the match is on to the delight of the crowd. Cena has been gone for a few months rather than a few weeks, we've had a couple of swerves and a huge match still goes down at WrestleMania next year. Better yet, it will be an Icon vs. Icon showdown, not a WWE title match. This match sells itself on its own, without a title being on the line.
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Anyway I imagine none of that will happen.
There are bound to be a few problems and missing details in there, which is where you could come in.