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Lesnar just beat THE FUCKING STREAK! So once he's back, that's what immediately makes him in the title hunt. If he loses to Cena clean tonight, then that makes Taker's streak an absolute joke. Lesnar should win at any cost, right?
Or Cena can turn heel and retain... Or Seth comes in and cashes in the MITB contract. Either way is fine by me.
I definitely don't think Cena is winning tonight. I just hope he doesn't lose dirty.
I'm still crossing my fingers that they have Cena tap out to the Kimura Lock, but I'm not definitely not gullible/optimistic enough to think that'll happen.
The Nikki heel turn kinda reminds me of the Brooke Hogan heel turn everyone expected from TNA. There's no good reason to do it, it wouldn't make any sense, and absolutely nobody would care about the turn or the followup while doing everything simply would produce much better results. The intrigue to Stephanie vs Brie is to pay to see one of these two (you can decide which) get their ass kicked. Give us a pretty satisfying payoff and leave Nikki at home waiting for Cena to call.
Also acceptable: Awesome Kong shows up. powerbomb to Stephanie, powerbomb to Brie, like 15 powerbombs to Nikki, next scene.
If they really want to make Brie a star, then yeah, just put her over Stephanie tonight by having her force Stephanie to tap out to the Yes Lock (a pinfall victory would also suffice.) Not a single soul would care much for Brie getting revenge on her "evil" sister for turning on her, although it'd probably be seen as a SHOCKING SWERVE by some of the folks over at WWE Headquarters.
Then again, if I were booking the match, I might book Stephanie to win on a reverse decision. Basically, have Brie force Stephanie to tap out like a bitch to the Yes Lock, but then have Brie keep the hold locked on for a few minutes even after the match is over, and the referee eventually reverses the decision and awards Stephanie the victory, even though everyone knows Brie was the real victor. They've done this finish a few times before, most notably between Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler at the '93 Summerslam. Lawler made it personal by running down the Hart Family (just as Steph tried to poison Brie's marriage on Raw last week), so Bret kept the Sharpshooter locked on for several minutes as punishment even after Lawler submitted and Bret's victory was reversed and awarded to Lawler instead (by disqualification), but everyone knew who the real "winner" was.
They could even have HHH come out and order Brie to be carried out in handcuffs again, which I'm pretty sure would be accompanied by a unison of YES chants as Brie was being lead out with a smile on her face.
A Nikki heel turn would be just what 'Total Divas Season 3' could use.The Nikki heel turn kinda reminds me of the Brooke Hogan heel turn everyone expected from TNA. There's no good reason to do it, it wouldn't make any sense, and absolutely nobody would care about the turn or the followup while doing everything simply would produce much better results. The intrigue to Stephanie vs Brie is to pay to see one of these two (you can decide which) get their ass kicked. Give us a pretty satisfying payoff and leave Nikki at home waiting for Cena to call.
Also acceptable: Awesome Kong shows up. powerbomb to Stephanie, powerbomb to Brie, like 15 powerbombs to Nikki, next scene.
The steel cage match would be the rubber match. I had the same rationale you had until it was apparent that NoC would be their 3rd match since Lesnar's return.I fear Lesnar is only gonna win the championship due to shenanigans on Paul Heyman's part. Ironically, if the only way Brock can win this is by requiring outside interference, it would make him look just as "bad" (note the quotation marks) as he did when he actually lost at Extreme Rules two years ago.
The rumors are for Cena and Lesnar to go at it inside a Steel Cage at next month's Night Of Champions, and when all know the main reason for introducing the Steel Cage stipulation is to keep interference out. Cena would already have reasons to want to keep the slick and conniving Heyman from interfering anyway, but he'd have twice as much reason if Heyman actually plays a big part in him losing the title at Summerslam to begin with.