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Post by jeffhardyfan5 on Sept 14, 2007 13:22:41 GMT -5
Will There be a new WWE Champion? What will the new McMahon have in store for us. find out on Monday Night Raw. If Randy Orton wins the WWE Championship at Unforgiven this Sunday, he will not point to Sept. 16, 2007 as the day he made history. He will tell anyone who’ll listen that he really won the WWE Championship on Aug. 27, 2007 – the day he punted John Cena’s father in the skull and got inside The Champ’s head. Cena hasn’t been the same since that day. Normally cool, composed, and focused on his WWE Championship, The Champ has been in an uncontrollable rage. He has had only one thought in his head – getting his hands on Orton and destroying him. The WWE Championship has been an afterthought at best. And Orton knows this; it was his plan all along, as he said Monday night on Raw. The third-generation star believes he has won the title already, and some Superstars think he may be right. “Randy Orton’s in John Cena’s head, and he’s going to take his head off on Sunday,” said Carlito, a longtime rival of the WWE Champion. “Cena’s got nothing left to give, and it should be an easy victory for Randy Orton at Unforgiven." Superstars and fans alike have been startled by the never-before-seen side of Cena. Once quick with a ready smile and wicked sense of humor, Cena has been distant. His eyes have been vacant, yet full of smoking, volcanic rage. His jaw has remained taut, the veins in his neck perpetually bulging at the very thought of Orton. He hasn’t been able to get the image of Orton attacking his father out of his head. To be successful at Unforgiven, longtime observers say Cena must make a choice – either the absolute destruction of Randy Orton or the WWE Championship. There may not be room for any middle ground. “Cena’s got to decide what he wants to do this Sunday – do I want to beat Orton and retain the WWE Championship, or do I want to simply destroy Orton?” said Jim Ross, WWE Hall of Fame broadcaster and voice of Raw. “Because in the process of destroying someone, Cena could become very susceptible to the RKO.” Still, J.R. stopped short of saying that Orton has won the WWE Championship. The Legend Killer will need more than mind games to make history at Unforgiven. “You still got to beat the guy in the ring. You still got to get the three-count or submission and that’s what Randy Orton will be looking for,” he said. “Orton certainly has done himself a great deal of positive positioning by getting in Cena’s head.” Or maybe not. Since the attack on his father, Cena has shown that he can be vicious and is capable of hurting people. Just ask Raw GM William Regal, who has been convalescing since The Champ clamped an STFU on him for several minutes last week. If Cena is able to channel his anger and see retaining the WWE Championship as the best revenge for his father, Orton could be in for an unforgiving rude awakening at Unforgiven. “I think what Randy Orton has done will come back to bite him in the rear end,” said WWE Hall of Famer and Raw broadcaster Jerry “The King” Lawler. “I’ve never seen John Cena this upset, this angry, this focused. We’ve already seen him take just a little bit of his anger out on somebody other than Randy Orton. I think when he finally gets his hands on Orton, it’s going to be a scary sight. … I think Orton’s going to wish he never saw John Cena’s father, much less did what he did.” If that happens, Orton’s head games with Cena will leave him with a headache instead of the WWE Championship at Unforgiven this Sunday.
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Post by muffin2xtreme on Sept 14, 2007 13:30:33 GMT -5
i hate your sig it made me almost wet myself laughing
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Post by JCF on Sept 14, 2007 13:30:45 GMT -5
Kinda Early for this, Eh? Well whatever. Im excited to see RAW. Hopefully the show starts with Randy Orton walking out, With the wwe title in hand!
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Post by hardyz on Sept 14, 2007 13:35:01 GMT -5
Kinda Early for this, Eh? Well whatever. Im excited to see RAW. Hopefully the show starts with Randy Orton walking out, With the wwe title in hand! I think that is going to happen.
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Post by wwemark1 on Sept 14, 2007 13:51:42 GMT -5
Wait... how will Orton be champion on Monday when there isn't a show between now & Monday? Edit: Wait, Unforgiven is this Sunday?
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Post by taker1 on Sept 14, 2007 13:56:59 GMT -5
^^ Lmao at people actually thinking Orton will win..
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Post by instant classic on Sept 14, 2007 18:16:24 GMT -5
RKO 1 2 3 new champ.
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Post by wwemark1 on Sept 14, 2007 18:45:15 GMT -5
^^ Lmao at people actually thinking Orton will win.. I'm not. I'm not sure if that was directed to me but you had "^^" and I was above your post.
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Post by taker1 on Sept 14, 2007 21:02:00 GMT -5
^^ Lmao at people actually thinking Orton will win.. I'm not. I'm not sure if that was directed to me but you had "^^" and I was above your post. No I just meant " ^^" as in some of the posts above me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2007 21:40:20 GMT -5
I hope its a good raw..its my birthday.
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Post by Stevo on Sept 14, 2007 22:05:54 GMT -5
^^ Lmao at people actually thinking Orton will win.. I know. Orton might have had a chance, but then he talked about how Cena is "going into UnforgiVen unfocused", thus ruining all the sense the angle would have made if he won. Cena is going to make it to a year, sadly.
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Post by col on Sept 15, 2007 0:07:32 GMT -5
There isn't a chance in hell Orton will win this match, STRICTLY on the fact his name appeared on that list. If he served his time or not; his name is on the list, it would be bad publicity to give him the championship. I'm hoping this match ends the feud and Triple H vs. Cena program leads up to a HHH championship win at Survivor Series.
Then again, if Cena loses his championship this year, to somebody you know won't be dropping it back in 2 weeks, Cena is going to win the Rumble. Thats a given.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Sept 15, 2007 3:59:02 GMT -5
It's pretty stock standard that Cena will retain. P.S. T-Mac returns to the RAW thread this week.
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Post by Sabufan1 on Sept 15, 2007 15:13:12 GMT -5
I'm going and Orton better be champ. It would please me greatly if they got rid of that god damn "spinner" belt that night to.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 20:05:41 GMT -5
^^ Lmao at people actually thinking Orton will win.. I know. Orton might have had a chance, but then he talked about how Cena is "going into UnforgiVen unfocused", thus ruining all the sense the angle would have made if he won. Cena is going to make it to a year, sadly. As much as I would love to see that, They might be building that up to another Cena overcoming the odds type of win. Trust me, Id love to watch Randy walk down that isle with the gold, maybe even bring back the old title
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Post by hardyz on Sept 15, 2007 22:11:19 GMT -5
It's pretty stock standard that Cena will retain. P.S. T-Mac returns to the RAW thread this week. Cool you are back. And Cena is going to lose on Sunday then win it back Monday. I wish
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Post by Johnny on Sept 16, 2007 0:05:35 GMT -5
Cena will win at Unforgiven, Orton will win it Monday on Raw.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Sept 16, 2007 0:21:02 GMT -5
Cena will win at Unforgiven, Orton will win it Monday on Raw. Sorry to crush your dreams, but it's not gonna happen.
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Post by chumped on Sept 16, 2007 1:25:23 GMT -5
Cena will win at Unforgiven, Orton will win it Monday on Raw. Umm...erm...what in the hell makes you say that?
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Post by hardyz on Sept 16, 2007 14:39:02 GMT -5
Cena will win at Unforgiven, Orton will win it Monday on Raw. Umm...erm...what in the hell makes you say that? Probably because John will have officially held the WWE title for one year tomorrow and he will lose it then.
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