Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Brock Lesnar Plans to return on PPV Hell in a cell, Will he cost Rayback to lose to Cm Punk?

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WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 28, and the rumors of former UFC and WWE champion Brock Lesnar making another return to the company has enveloped the wrestling world over the last few weeks.
With CM Punk squaring off with an unproven commodity like Ryback—in addition to the fact that a clean win for either man destroys the other’s current momentum—the return of Lesnar to convolute the ending may be the company’s only option.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting via WrestleZone about the talk of Lesnar’s inclusion at Sunday’s PPV and the problems that it would cause:
One idea being heavily discussed is Brock Lesnar coming out and costing Ryback the match. This would cause some problems for the WWE, including another wasted date and Triple H's revenge on Lesnar being put on hold. Either way, WWE will most likely have to come up with multiple ideas in the next week to decide on which route to take.
As much as it may end up costing the company more money in the long haul, the WWE must seriously consider including Lesnar in this main event to save two of their biggest stars and the entire Hell in a Cell PPV.
Add in the publicity Lesnar would draw into the following night’s Raw as the company begins to transition to the build for Survivor Series, and a Lesnar return is much more feasible than many fans and experts expected.

John Cena addressed the WWE Universe

John Cena addressed the WWE Universe

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It's safe to say that the WWE Universe was surprised to say the least when John Cena stepped aside to allow Ryback to sign the No. 1 contender's contract last week on Raw. And this week, in the shadow of MetLife Stadium, the Cenation leader stepped into the ring not to expound upon his decision, but to give the WWE Universe a preview, in his own words, of what they can expect at Hell in a Cell.
And what, exactly, did the historic main event of Hell in a Cell hold in store? To put it simply: "change."
"Change is 6-foot 3," Cena said. "Change is 291 pounds, and when 'change' sets foot into this ring, all he can hear over and over again is 'FEED ME MORE!' "
Before Cena could continue, though, the riff of "Cult of Personality" rumbled through the loudspeakers and the WWE Champion strutted out, 337 days atop the mountain under his belt and looking thoroughly bemused at what he called Cena's "new role" of being "Ryback's personal cheerleader," not to mention the supposed greatness of the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants (it is truly hard to be a Second City Saint in the city).
And regarding change? "I've been WWE Champion for 337 days and counting, which means you haven't been champion for a lot longer than that," Punk said. "And that is change you can count on."
"Everybody knows when CM Punk makes a promise, he keeps it, and I promise I will walk out of Hell in a Cell still the WWE Champion."
Cena, however, had heard enough. Riled up by Punk's insults, Cena turned the subject of conversation to another recent hot topic: his injured elbow. He would not be interfering in Punk's scheduled title match at Hell in a Cell, but as for tonight, "Regarding yours truly, I am 100 percent medically cleared," the Cenation leader said, flexing his elbow for emphasis and inviting Punk into the ring for an impromptu rumble down the Turnpike.
And for a minute, it looked like Punk would acquiesce to Cena's request. But eventually, the warning shrieks of Paul Heyman won out and the champion strode back to the locker room, a smile on his face and title held high.

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