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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2013 14:12:57 GMT -5
I don't know what source this is from, but I find it to be legit
"WWE officials currently have Daniel Bryan vs Randy Orton penciled in as the main event of the Night of Champions PPV next month. As of this time there is no indication as to which man will be defending the title though. What this means is that John Cena likely will be taking time off after SS and his surgery, and dropping the title either to Bryan, or a cashing in Orton." I still stick with what I have said for almost a month now, Bryan beats Cena, Orton cashes in and takes the title from Bryan on Sunday.
I found this from a popular WWE/TNA Facebook page, I believe it to be true, I don't know tbh, it looks quite legit, what are your thoughts?
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Ryan81398
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Post by Ryan81398 on Aug 15, 2013 16:30:45 GMT -5
I think that Cena's going to lose to Bryan, before being cashed in on by Randy.
The next night on Raw, they have the rematch triple threat, where Randy retains by pinning Cena with a punt, writing him off. Then Randy and Bryan have a feud.
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Post by Lance on Aug 15, 2013 16:47:18 GMT -5
I think that Cena's going to lose to Bryan, before being cashed in on by Randy. The next night on Raw, they have the rematch triple threat, where Randy retains by pinning Cena with a punt, writing him off. Then Randy and Bryan have a feud.
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Post by Zigzag on Aug 15, 2013 18:06:50 GMT -5
I still feel that this could be the first failure of a cash in by a clean loss. Either that, or a count-out/double count-out scenario. It'll still lead to a Bryan/Orton feud and match at NOC.
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Post by King Richius on Aug 15, 2013 18:55:30 GMT -5
I still feel that this could be the first failure of a cash in by a clean loss. Either that, or a count-out/double count-out scenario. It'll still lead to a Bryan/Orton feud and match at NOC. I hope that WWE was setting us up for this after Bryan beat Swagger, Cesaro, and Ryback (by DQ) in that gauntlet match a few weeks ago. It established that he could beat multiple opponents in a row so having him beat Cena for the title and then successfully defend against a cashing in Orton wouldn't be unbelievable.
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