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2/18 Raw Discussion Thread: The Road To WM29 In Full Gear

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#1 ·

I AM SO LOOKING FORWARD TO THE ROCK VS. JOHN CENA BUILD! :mark:


I guess the moment of truth if Taker and/or Trips are going to work Mania we will find out on this episode. I can totally see Punk continuing on his delusional path proclaiming that since his historic reign was destroyed he will now destroy the historic Streak at Mania. That's one route they could go with it.

Wonder what's next for The Shield after that impressive match and victory over the Superfriends...



wwe.com said:
NEW ORLEANS — Justice, as prophesied by Dean Ambrose, was ultimately delivered at WWE Elimination Chamber. In a six-man collision between WWE’s top Superstars and its most menacing alliance, The Shield withstood the dream team of John Cena, Ryback and Sheamus, live at the New Orleans Arena.

Neither the NBA’s Eastern nor Western All-Star squads could rival the veritable “super team” of Cena, Sheamus and Ryback — the 12-time World Champion heading to the main event of WrestleMania 29, the powerhouse Celtic Warrior who held the World Heavyweight Title for much of 2012, and the white-hot rookie who’s ravenously dined upon competition. But on the grim stage of WWE’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, the Superstar trio stood an endangered species while in the sights of their jackal-like opposition, The Shield.

Cena, Sheamus and Ryback employed powerhouse plays like synchronized suplexes and more to wear down their rebel rivals across all four corners of the ring and beyond. Resilient as ever, The Shield countered with ruthlessness and their signature “divide and conquer” technique to decimate Sheamus (who was speared through the barricade), and then outnumber their opponents. The sum total of their scheme: Ryback took the crushing final hit and losing pinfall … and he wasn’t at all happy about it.

Impressive and chillingly vicious, the riot gear–garbed Shield aimed to exact a mission of reparation for a supposed “decade of injustice.” Prime targeted, Cena’s assembled force combatted a group that has torn through an entire roster of competitors, from Team Hell No to Brodus Clay and Tensai, since its debut in November.

Perhaps no two men were more so wronged by The Shield’s brand of righteousness than Cena and Ryback, who both were deprived of the WWE Championship following the intervention of Ambrose, Rollins and Reigns in their first appearance at Survivor Series 2012.

That night, Shield secretly served CM Punk; at WWE Elimination Chamber, the horde’s plot came full circle as they devastated Cena and Ryback (along with Sheamus) most definitively. The extent to which the Superstar constantly wanting to be fed more may have consumed more than even he can swallow from the triumvirate of insurgents.

The shade in the Del Rio/Swagger feud should also be interesting. We're headed toward Mania baby!
 
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#35 ·
Still celebrating over the fact that The Shield won. WWE making them go over Cena/Ryback/Sheamus means they are very high on them.
 
#37 ·
Meh, it'll be interesting to see how they do Rock/Cena this time around. 'You're not loyal to WWE, you're a fruity pebble' won't work anymore so they must have something in plan to make this feud hot again... i hope.
 
#39 ·
Gonna skip wm this year unless wwe does something big to change ma mind, coz right now wm looks like a fucking shit episode of velocity
 
#41 ·
Will probably watch this tomorrow as I really find it hard to give a fuck about mania till I know what over matches are happening minus the shit world and wwe title matches.


Well done wwe you actually found a way to make rock/ cena twice in a lifetime more interesting then the world title match
 
#43 · (Edited)
Not really excited for another "I AM HERE YOU'RE NOT HERE!" Vs "HAHA FROOTY PEBBULS"
But I get to enjoy watching Punk marks' impotent rage about their messiah not maineventing yet another Wrestlemania. Soothes my soul :D,These are the little luxuries you can afford when you are not a crazy wrestling fan
 
#45 ·
I'll probably stay up for this, as there's some interesting dynamics coming out of the PPV. Mainly I'll watch for The Shield's reaction/promo after their win last night, and to see what Punk does after his loss to Rock. Will they carry on that storyline briefly, or segway straight into Rock/Cena II and put Punk with someone else?
 
#47 ·
There should be one hell of a fallout from last night, i am expecting RAW of the year tonight!
 
#64 ·
I would love to be surprised by The ROCK vs John Cena part 2. I mean everyone expected Punk/ROCK to be the same rehashed crap "DWAYNE! PHIL!" but they swerved us and gave a mostly-kayfabe feud with no pointless real name calling and it was more entertaining. I can only imagine how much better ROCK vs Cena can be if they do the same thing.
 
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