John Cena and Alberto Del Rio are never on the same page, but both were
seemingly in agreement that Night of Champions could have gone a whole
lot better. The last-minute reinstatement of World Heavyweight Champion
Sheamus’ Brogue Kick would ultimately spell certain doom for The Mexican
Aristocrat, while the controversial conclusion to the Cenation leader’s
WWE Title bout with CM Punk ended in a draw — with Punk retaining the
title.
Now, Cena isn’t one to complain about circumstance. As Cena was pinning
Punk at Night of Champions, his own shoulders were also flat on the
mat, which resulted in a rarely seen double pinfall. Cena arrived on Raw
with a purpose, not to chastise referee Chad Patton or to make excuses,
but to give The Second City Savior an opportunity to definitively show
he is “The Best in the World” by granting Cena a WWE Title rematch that
very night on Raw. Cena’s willingness to compete was admirable,
especially considering that The Cenation Commander-in-Chief was likely
still reeling from the previous night, when Punk laid out Cena by
hitting him with the WWE Title itself.
Meanwhile, Del Rio strolled into the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport,
Conn., ready for a rematch as well. Feeling victimized by SmackDown
General Manager Booker T’s reinstatement of Sheamus’ Brogue Kick mere
moments before the World Heavyweight Title Match at Night of Champions,
The Mexican Aristocrat felt another World Heavyweight Title Match was
owed to him.
Not “skipping” a beat, Raw General Manager AJ Lee restored order on the
red brand, acknowledging that both Cena and Del Rio deserve second
chances, and elected to combine both of the Night of Champions main
events to create a tag team “super main event” on Raw. At the end of the
night, it would be Cena & Sheamus vs. Del Rio & Punk. Ms. Lee
affirmed that a victory in this contest would go a long way in
determining which Superstar is most worthy of another title match.
It was Cena who would score a victory for his team by pinning Punk,
thereby presumably bringing him one step closer to a WWE Championship
opportunity. However, as Cena had Punk’s shoulders flat to the canvas,
the official failed to notice the WWE Champion’s foot on the ropes — a
tactic that would have broken the referee’s count had the official seen
it. Just 24 hours after a debatable call favored The Second City Savior,
Cena reaped the benefits of controversial officiating.
The conclusion of AJ Lee’s “super main event” raised many questions,
but one immediately comes to mind: Is it John Cena or Alberto Del Rio
who truly deserves a rematch in the wake of Night of Champions?
Cena failed to attain the WWE Title thanks to a fair but debatable
call by the official, but it’s arguable that the Cenation leader is far
more deserving of a rematch. After all, in similar situations,
championship bouts have continued after a draw. Want proof? Look no
further than the 60-Minute WWE Iron Man Match between Bret Hart and
Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XII, which was ordered to resume after a
time-limit draw (resulting in HBK’s first WWE Championship reign). Had
AJ Lee made a similar ruling, Cena could very well be enjoying his 11th
WWE Title reign.
But what of Del Rio? The egotist’s prime complaint on Raw was that the
timing of Booker T’s reinstatement of the Brogue Kick on Sunday night
was unfair, and that Del Rio was caught completely off-guard as he was
getting ready to challenge The Great White for the illustrious World
Heavyweight Title. If Del Rio had been prepared for Sheamus’ signature
maneuver — and more importantly, if the Brogue Kick had remained banned —
Night of Champions might have been cause for celebration for the
well-heeled Superstar. Then again, Sheamus similarly felled Del Rio with
the Brogue Kick at Money in the Bank, and Del Rio had ample time to
prepare for the maneuver on that occasion. There’s no concrete evidence
that Sheamus and Del Rio’s Night of Champions bout would have gone any
differently, Brogue Kick ban or no.
Nevertheless, it’s ultimately up to AJ Lee and Booker T to determine
whether Cena or Punk — or both or neither — will receive title
opportunities in the near future. But what does the WWE Universe think?
To weigh in on this issue.
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Thursday, 27 September 2012
By William Cena, September 26th, 2012 Jim Ross Posts His WWE Raw Thoughts, John Cena’s Surgery, M
Jim Ross has a new blog entry on his official website. Below is an excerpt:
On the current path that @CMPunk is traveling, the WWE Champion and “Best in the World” aligning with @HeymanHustle Paul Heyman seems to be working well and will only get better…or worse depending on one’s interpretation.
Obviously, Punk doesn’t need a ‘mouthpiece’ as @RealMickFoley so accurately and passionately pointed out Monday night but the Punk/Heyman duo comprises one of the most compelling presentations that WWE has had in recent memory.
Mick’s presentation Monday night was one of the year’s best in ring, verbal performances and was one of the highlights of the three hour program from where I was sitting.
The WWE Referees had a better night than did the #NFL officials in Seattle. I don’t expect the WWE zebras to strike any time soon for the record.
AJ Lee is evolving into an intriguing RAW GM but she has huge shoes to fill considering that men like Mr. McMahon and @RealKingRegal once filled that role so precisely.
Speaking of WWE referees, Monday night was the first time in a long time that the men in the striped shirts names were mentioned on WWE TV.
I spoke with @JohnCena Monday and took a look at his surgically repaired elbow while he was doing rehab at the arena with Dr. Amman and the elbow and John’s arm in general looked gnarly. For those that don’t know, doing rehab on a repaired joint like an elbow is massively painful.
In my opinion, it was highly admirable that Cena was even at RAW Monday considering the pain he was in but it speaks to the dedication and passion of the polarizing former WWE Champion who looks to be out of action somewhere between 6-8 weeks.
When Dr. Jim Andrews was able to get inside Cena’s el;bow he found it to be in much worse condition than previously thought especially since John had been competing with the injury for several weeks. It was described to me that Dr. Andrews found a “junkyard” of loose debris and was amazing that Cena was able to compete in the condition the elbow was in.
Knowing Cena’s mindset and his mental toughness, it’s impossible to say exactly when he will be medically released to step back in a WWE ring however I’d wager a case of JR’s Original BBQ Sauce that it will be sooner than anyone else that I can think of at the moment.
I loved helping Cole call the Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston bout Monday night. I thought the two, young superstars had a superb outing and that they truly maximized their in ring minutes to perfection. It was one of the better TV bouts that I have seen in quite some time. Bravo to both men.
Team Hell No, Kane and Daniel Bryan, are elevating the tag team scene and making that area more relevant by the week. The WWE Tag Team champions are becoming a valuable asset to WWE events with their unpredictable brand of entertainment and in ring skills.
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