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I agree with this as I was thinking the same thing about the Cena part. It's not like Cena and Vince have had the whole Austin/Vince complex so him not wanting Cena as champ doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Would make more sense if they build on Cena not liking Vince's thinking for the direction of the company more even though even then it would look kind of funny since Cena is like the prototypical company man for Vince. The fact that they are pushing that though like I said before they're definitely going with Orton being the champion Vince wants and he cashes in at SS.I like what they've been doing with the Bryan/Cena buildup so far. I like the way Vince is downplaying Bryan's chances of winning the WWE title and bringing up the fact that he doesn't want him anywhere near the top. What I don't like though, is how they've made Vince out to be a hater of Cena as well. For years I always kind of liked how Vince never had some sort of vendetta against Cena. He was Vince's main guy and they didn't bother saying other wise. But seeing him say how he doesn't want Cena to be the WWE champion is just plain stupid. If Cena is the pinnacle of what Vince likes in a WWE superstar then why wouldn't he want him as champion? It doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
I'm looking forward to seeing the "corporate makeover" next week. I doubt he'll get one, but it should be pretty fun to watch.
Rest of the show was pretty hit and miss for me. The show definitely lacked something that previous Raw's have had over the past couple of weeks.