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This begs a question I've had for sometime. When does a rematch clause expire? Cena had a rematch clause with Bryan, but putting Bryan over was the sole purpose of that match.
Hulk Hogan never got his rematch with Warrior, did he? Once Bryan regains the championship the rematch will be revisited, not because of the clause, but out of respect.
The Rock still has a rematch clause with Cena, does he not? This is all empty rhetoric because rematch clauses seem only to occur out of convenience.
If Lesnar lies down, Rollins may end up holding the title until the Empire has an angle written that would allow Bryan, Reigns, Lesnar and Cena to be heavily featured at Wrestlemania.
They really lack consistency when it comes to rules. The rematch clause is an example as it's something that they choose to invoke or not depending on whether it fits the current angle to do so. The Rock will never get his rematch (if he ever challenged for the championship again, he would be granted a shot just because he's The Rock, not necessarily because he is still owed a rematch), Bryan will no doubt have to earn a rematch when he returns, etc. Strangely, The Miz wasn't even granted a rematch after losing the championship to Cena at Extreme Rules 2011. Logically, one should have been granted to him immediately but he had to go and win a triple-threat against Mysterio and Del Rio on Raw just to earn a shot against Cena at Over The Limit: