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I think after Extreme Rules, I think (opinion) there will be Triple H vs Brock feud.Cena takes time off, Year passes, somehow Brock wins the WWE titl and

A) Either the Rock wins the WWE title and drops it to Undertaker at Wrestlemania

b) Brock dominates the entire year and drops it to Undertaker at Wrestlemania

Well, the dirt sheets' prediction of Nikki dropping the title to Kharma at Extreme Rules turned out to be wrong; she's facing (and hopefully dropping the title to) Beth Phoenix with her rematch clause.

then C) Brock dominates all year and loses to the Undertaker at WM.

UT carrying the title means that he will come into play by summerslam and win the WWE Championship by about survivor series (or december ppv) from Whoever is carrying it at the time (hopefully Jericho). It would further mean that UT will defend it at every PPV from then on (rumble, Elimination and then wrestlemania) that is a boatload of work for a broken down body like Taker's. So it may very well be that he will appear in royal rumble and win it and/or challenge the holder... brock supposedly. Then they can have their showdown at wrestlemania 29.

P.S If Jericho loses to punk again... we riot (you all are with me right? :p)

Well, the dirt sheets' prediction of Nikki dropping the title to Kharma at Extreme Rules turned out to be wrong; she's facing (and hopefully dropping the title to) Beth Phoenix with her rematch clause.

yeah I wonder what all that was about, Kharma needs to return soon though...womens division looks stupid at the moment

Its amazing that the wow factor right now is the woman's title changing hands. The question is why do that to Beth Pheniox; She was about to reach a record of most days with the title and they made her drop it?

BTW, irrelevent if the twins look good or not, god they suck. I mean the match were she won the woman's title was..............horrible.

It has been said more than once: WWE needs to buy woman's talent from TNA. That or have them just stick to being managers.

Its amazing that the wow factor right now is the woman's title changing hands. The question is why do that to Beth Pheniox; She was about to reach a record of most days with the title and they made her drop it?

BTW, irrelevent if the twins look good or not, god they suck. I mean the match were she won the woman's title was..............horrible.

It has been said more than once: WWE needs to buy woman's talent from TNA. That or have them just stick to being managers.

they need Mickie James back, actual women who can wrestle

Well, the dirt sheets' prediction of Nikki dropping the title to Kharma at Extreme Rules turned out to be wrong; she's facing (and hopefully dropping the title to) Beth Phoenix with her rematch clause.

Or, right before the match, the 'doctors' say that Phoenix can't go, and they replace her with Kharma.

Punk wins or I riot!

Nah man Jericho all the way... he needs to win or otherwise its just not right :p

I read somewhere that Jericho is going to go back to touring with Fozzy this Summer, so if he wins the title, it'll probably be short - lived.

Most probably drop it to Lesnar.

And btw WTF is the big batista announcement in May? anybody care to search for that?

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