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I dunno I want to see someone lose when cashing in :( its just to boring knowing they ARE to win!

To me it would seem silly if a heel like Miz didn't win and would make him seem completely stupid for picking a moment where he didn't have an advantage.

I wouldn't be surprised if a face character were to lose though.

It was obvious the Miz would get the belt... how long he keeps it is the question.. Orton does have a rematch clause. as well we can expect to see Wade Barret go after the Miz for the title as well. As for John Cena.. its merly a vaction.. they wouldnt actually fire him way to much fans/money for him. It has been a while since he has had some time off it was due for him. also, we can expect to see The Game to be back soon as well.. just a matter of when he makes his appearance.

Joey Styles tweeted the following this morning:
My WWE contract expires tomorrow. It's been an interesting 5 years. If you think I speak my mind now, imagine what I'll say...or do tomorrow

It was obvious the Miz would get the belt... how long he keeps it is the question.. Orton does have a rematch clause. as well we can expect to see Wade Barret go after the Miz for the title as well. As for John Cena.. its merly a vaction.. they wouldnt actually fire him way to much fans/money for him. It has been a while since he has had some time off it was due for him. also, we can expect to see The Game to be back soon as well.. just a matter of when he makes his appearance.

I've read on a few sites that cenas firing is a temporary leave because his wife is having a baby soon and he wants to be home for the birth.

I've been out for too long (mainly because of their terrible website which I have to visit in French or German, while I speak Dutch) so who can tell me what happened with HHH? And what happened with Kane, the Undertaker & Paul?

John Cena tweeted the following:
CeNation. Just received western union tellagram via carrier pigieon from mexican cousin Juan. Apparently he just got hired by wwe... And would like me to watch his first match tonight in salisbury md. I got nuthin but time on my hands. Ill be there!

As noted earlier, Juan Cena appears to be John Cena possibly under a mask. We'll see tonight.

Juan Cena IS John Cena. I found out at www.ewrestlingnews.com . The cena "fired" storyline is just that, a story. He's still with the company. Same for Jim Ross and HHH.

As noted earlier here on the website, John Cena's Mexican cousin Juan made his WWE debut at last night's RAW live event in Salisbury, Maryland as he competed in a Triple Threat Match against Wade Barrett and WWE Champion The Miz. No explanation was given for the appearance of The Champ's Mexican equivalent.

Juan donned a purple and yellow colored mask for the bout, which color coordinated with a shirt and hat bearing his cousin's name. You can click here to see a photo of 'Juan'. He used the multi-time champion's trademark maneuvers during the bout, including the Five Knuckle Shuffle and Attitude Adjustment. The match's finish saw Alex Riley pull Juan out of the ring after hitting Barrett with the Attitude Adjustment, which allowed The Miz to capture the pinfall victory.

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WWE sent out the following press release today, advertising a WWE event on January 9th in Memphis. The press release promotes "Juan Cena" so it looks like we'll be seeing him for quite some time. Expect Juan to 'debut' on RAW tonight as well:
WWE RAW WORLD TOUR COMING TO FEDEXFORUM JAN. 9

-Tickets go on-sale Dec. 4 at 10 a.m.-

Memphis, Tennessee ? The Superstars of WWE RAW are returning to Memphis for WWE RAW WORLD TOUR at FedExForum on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011 at 5 p.m.

Tickets start at $15 and go on-sale Saturday, Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. at ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, the FedExForum Box Office or by phone at (800) 745-3000. All tickets are subject to additional fees and service charges. WWE fans who would like to purchase tickets before the rest of the general public can sign up for FedExForum Event Alerts at fedexforum.com by Wednesday, Dec. 1. Event Alert subscribers will receive an e-mail invitation to the online presale that will start at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 2 and end Friday, Dec. 3 at 10 p.m.

Fans won't want to miss a lineup of their favorite RAW Superstars that includes Juan Cena (John Cena's Cousin & Legendary Mexican Wrestler), The Miz, Randy Orton, The Nexus, R Truth and the WWE Divas and is sure to bring electrifying entertainment to the crowd. Card is subject to change.

For more information go to fedexforum.com or wwe.com.

I'm really shocked and concerned that so many people think he's legitimately left the company. Looking at Twitter and Facebook this morning, there were even people saying WWE is going to lose a lot of fans by letting Cena go and people were predicting their ratings will fall.

I just can't believe people think this way :/

Quoting David Letterman: "America is the only country where a significant proportion of the population believes that professional wrestling is real but the moon landing was faked."

MVP posted the following on his twitter?
We all have many dreams. Realizing one sometimes prevents you from realizing another. Decisions must be pondered & made ! Stand by ...

No need for alarm. I did not get fired . I asked for & received my release. I felt it was time to go international & freshen things up.

WWE confirmed the release with the following?

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of WWE Superstar MVP as of December 2, 2010. WWE wishes MVP the best in all future endeavors.

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