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WrestleZone can exclusively report Dave Bautista, aka former WWE Champion "Batista," has been in talks with Triple H about a short term WWE return ala Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam.

 

Sources close to the situation say Batista and Triple H have been talking about best possible scenarios in terms of creative, and how long the deal will last, which we've heard can be anywhere between 90 to 180 days.

I gotta say...underwhelmed...I expected title changes...NOPE

 

I expected better winners (even though I said Orton only because purely Bryan had his moment on Raw) of the MITB matches

Title changes? Why? Its a B level PPV.

Cena wasn't going to lose going on before last. Henry deserves a title run, but I HOPE they use Orton having the briefcase to turn him heel after the Cena/Henry rematch at SummerSlam.

Ziggler couldn't win before the AJ breakup. He will win next month in LA at SummerSlam.

AJ will probably also lose her belt to Kaitlyn at SummerSlam.

Axel is getting pushed, he's keeping the IC title.

Shield won't lose their titles on a pre-show.

I didn't think any of the titles were in any danger last night.

 

Sandow was basically the only choice to win that MitB. 

 

I went 7/8 (only missed Orton) on predictions last night. 

Looks like a new Diva is coming...

 

It seems like there is news going around that a new Diva will debut on Raw. After AJ Lee retained her championship, it looks like she needs a new opponent,

Look forward to an NXT Star to challenge for the title, Paige seems to be the name floating around, but another choice could be EMMA.

The deal Warrior signed is with 2K and not WWE.

 

The company that produced the commercial was a group called Zambezi and the shoot took place in Los Angeles. As of this writing, Warrior is not scheduled to appear on WWE TV to promote the game.

Deadspin has an article up today about a Reddit user who has correctly predicted the results of WWE Elimination Chamber, WrestleMania 29, Extreme Rules, Payback and Money in the Bank.

 

There has been talk on wrestling message boards about the user for a few months now with fans speculating that he works for WWE. The user, Dolphins1925, claims that he doesn't work for WWE but gets inside information from someone in the know. Apparently they're looking to expose leaks within WWE management and embarrass them.

 

The other talk online is that some fans have taken advantage of the spoilers and started to bet on the match outcomes, as more online betting sites are allowing bets on WWE. Before last night's Money in the Bank pay-per-view, odds for Damien Sandow winning the ladder match on one betting site went up out of nowhere.

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