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Pretty predictable outcome to the event, although I thought Punk/Bryan wouldn't end clean like it did.

Will we see one cash in or two on Raw 1000? I'm thinking both. Cena definitely, unless he gets interrupted by Dwayne.

Also, if they keep building the tag division, they should add a Tag Team MITB next year. They could have done Usos vs Primetime Players vs Hawkins & Reks vs Hunico & Camacho vs Primo and Epico this year with no problem. Instead they throw matches in at the last minute. Doesn't make sense. They could even have left one of the teams out if they wanted to give Kofi & Truth something to do and still have a 4 team match.

Missed opportunity.

Cena winning was a given at this point. I don't see why the IWC is so up in arms. I mean, sure I know IWC hate Cena (or at least, make like they do, cuz it's the in thing) and all but come on. Did anyone really want Big Show to win?

Also, I'm REALLY glad that the Punk/Bryan match ended clean like it did. The title shouldn't change hands with interference or something like that (though it does so often doesn't it) so that was a breath of fresh air.

Gotta admit though. Tyson Kidd stole the freakin show in the SD MitB match. Kid has some major talent. Glad he's gonna get a big push it seems.

Cena winning was a given at this point. I don't see why the IWC is so up in arms. I mean, sure I know IWC hate Cena (or at least, make like they do, cuz it's the in thing) and all but come on. Did anyone really want Big Show to win?

I was hoping for Jericho to win, right up until Miz returned, then I wanted him to win. :p At least he raised the number of competitors in that match, as I thought four was not enough for a MITB match. The WHC one was a lot better. even though there were botches galore in that match (a lot of them involving Sin Cara).

Here's a shocking fact; the last WWE PPV that had a title match as the main event? TLC back in December, seven months ago. The tradition nowadays seems to be to have a world title match, and immediately follow it with a match added to the card on the night (usually a squash match); who in their right mind thinks that's a great idea to order the matches? Last night was a perfect example of that; we had the WWE title match, then a Ryberg squash match, and then a six-diva tag match. What a joke.

Kidd was amazing and should of won, I know WWE wouldn't of done that but still I can live in hope!

other then that boring ppv, Punk vs Bryan I hope is now over but then again don't want Cena vs Punk :rofl:

Kidd was amazing and should of won, I know WWE wouldn't of done that but still I can live in hope!

other then that boring ppv, Punk vs Bryan I hope is now over but then again don't want Cena vs Punk :rofl:

Punk/Bryan isn't over since we didn't get the close to the storyline yet. Unless WWE is going to just forget it (which they've done in the past) which they sure as hell better not do this time around. AJ involved in this storyline has been awesome (kudos to her more than anything though, she can act way better than say...Eve) and there has to be a payoff. Whether that means she helps Punk in the end, Bryan in the end or just goes off on her own, screwing them both and staying the crazy chick, who knows.

Punk/Bryan isn't over since we didn't get the close to the storyline yet. Unless WWE is going to just forget it (which they've done in the past) which they sure as hell better not do this time around. AJ involved in this storyline has been awesome (kudos to her more than anything though, she can act way better than say...Eve) and there has to be a payoff. Whether that means she helps Punk in the end, Bryan in the end or just goes off on her own, screwing them both and staying the crazy chick, who knows.

oh for sure, AJ has been the highlight of the while feud

Cena becomes the first to lose in a briefcase turnin lol

I think it's a smart move to have Cena be the first to lose a cash in. It won't hurt his character AT ALL, nor would it benefit him at this point to win it. If Rocky is really gonna go for the championship at WM next year, do we really want Cena to be champion until then? Because we all know if he wins next week, he'll likely be champ until he loses to Rocky again at WM (which just so I get this out of the way is MORONIC).

Also, why do I find Vickie Guerrero so hot? Cougar mmmm.

Show costs Cena the match next week. 100%.

Bryan is face now, right?

And they are going to push Punk back towards heel.

Can't wait to be skipping Mysterio matches again.

No I don't think he'll cost him the match. Maybe interfere, but not cost him. If he does, it continues a drab storyline that makes zero sense at this point. They should just put show with big guys like Clay or Big Zeke or something. Bryan is more a tweener than a heel at this point, simply because he's so popular and over. Like Punk was last summer (or was that 2 summers ago already, I can't remember).

As for Punk going heel, I don't think so. Not yet anyway. If anything he'll go tweener also and ride the line between heel and face. It looks more like they are turning Jericho face though (yay, I don't like his heel persona this last run much) not to mention putting him in a program with Ziggler which is great. You got one of the best ever, and one of the currently best sellers ever. Can't really go wrong :D

Mysterio...who cares. He's been gone awhile. So I might watch one or two matches, but that also depends on what feud he gets into more than anything. I'd love if they turned him heel though. He's been the same stale ass face/kid favorite for god damn going on how many years now? And people complain about Cena being stale?!

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