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I failed because Cena has had 4 matches in the last 5 weeks and Hardy has had 3? Right
No,you failed because you implied that Cena was in the same condition of Jeff Hardy not wrestling every week, and clearly he isn't. In fact, I'll give to you a week to week analysis:
Week 1: Hardy barely wrestles with Vladimir Kozlov, as quickly Edge comes in for the DQ. Meanwhile, Cena tags with Batista for tag match in which he does most of the work. I give the edge to Cena
Week 2: Cena tags with Trish Stratus. Hardy wrestles Big Show.
Week 3: Cena wrestles in the 10man Tag Match. Matt Hardy does all the work in practically a Handicap Match against Edge.
Week 4: Cena tags with HBK. Hardy in a hit and run.
Week 5: Cena wrestles for 25 minutes against HBK. Jeff Hardy gets his face burned by pyro.
Cena and Hardy arent in the same condition, they aren't both not fighting champions, as you tried to implied.
It's my opinion, and I wont even try to defend it or explain it to you.No, it wasn't
If you look at his entire run up until Judgment Day, there was a week where he didn't wrestle, which still proves my point that champions don't wrestle every single week.
NOBODY WRESTLES EVERY WEEK, champion or not. It's one thing not to wrestle one week, than not wrestle in 5 weeks and when you did wrestle, it wasnt longer than 6 minutes.
Jeff Hardy missing last weeks show and not being able to wrestle was part of the storyline that helped build up to the ppv, just like the Undertaker having a match each week. If he doesn't wrestle this Friday, it will most likely be to sell the injuries he suffered last week, which again is to help build the ppv match
And that's the main point of all of this. Thanks to Jeff Hardy not having any mic skills and WWE for some reason not wanting to have him wrestle since he became champion, we have to sit through those "things" to help build the PPV match.