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  • soltrain
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    • Feb 2003
    • 6863

    #601
    Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

    Originally posted by xcrushx
    I could definitely see Sandow cashing in and losing.
    I'd like to see Cody beat him for it.
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    • Baseballking888
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      • Sep 2009
      • 1113

      #602
      Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

      Originally posted by fpac
      Cena/Orton : 236th in a lifetime.

      If that was seriously the plan to build to that for Mania 30 ,this far out especially, I'd be forced to drive off of a cliff because just not watching wouldn't be good enough to avoid that garbage.
      I personally don't want another Cena/Orton feud either.

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      • Ice_Cold345
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        • Nov 2012
        • 2109

        #603
        Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

        Originally posted by fpac
        Cena/Orton : 236th in a lifetime.

        If that was seriously the plan to build to that for Mania 30 ,this far out especially, I'd be forced to drive off of a cliff because just not watching wouldn't be good enough to avoid that garbage.
        Cena vs. Orton. McMahon Family feud. WM30 Oh lord, that will be terrible. I might just go cry if that were to happen.
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        • WWF80sKid
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          • Nov 2008
          • 7095

          #604
          I'm glad RVD didn't win. I'm okay with Orton, although I agree with everyone else not wanting to see Cena/Orton. Although a Orton heel turn would be nice.

          I wish Cody would have won his. But curious to see what Sandow does.

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          • jvalverde88
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            • Jun 2008
            • 11787

            #605
            Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

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            • SuperBowlNachos
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              • Jul 2004
              • 10218

              #606
              Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

              Is there any chance Orton was supposed to get knocked off at the end an no one came? I mentioned it earlier and so did someone else. Or does that kind of stuff just not happen?

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              • Chrisksaint
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                • Apr 2010
                • 19127

                #607
                Originally posted by SuperBowlNachos
                Is there any chance Orton was supposed to get knocked off at the end an no one came? I mentioned it earlier and so did someone else. Or does that kind of stuff just not happen?
                Doubt it as he had the sick RKO to set up the win. The only people who would have been available to stop him were Sheamus and Christian, don't think they were gonna win it.
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                • WWF80sKid
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                  • Nov 2008
                  • 7095

                  #608
                  Originally posted by SuperBowlNachos
                  Is there any chance Orton was supposed to get knocked off at the end an no one came? I mentioned it earlier and so did someone else. Or does that kind of stuff just not happen?
                  It could always happen. But with these guys vein professionals I don't see it happening often. People wonder the same thing about Royal Rumbles.

                  I'm sure if he was supposed to be stopped he would have stopped and taunted, or did a dive off the ladder if it was that botched.

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                  • Ice_Cold345
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                    • Nov 2012
                    • 2109

                    #609
                    Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

                    Originally posted by Matt_GoBlue
                    It could always happen. But with these guys vein professionals I don't see it happening often. People wonder the same thing about Royal Rumbles.

                    I'm sure if he was supposed to be stopped he would have stopped and taunted, or did a dive off the ladder if it was that botched.
                    I would've laughed so hard if he did that, but that would never happen if it was a botch. I'd assume he'd taunt or something. Orton has botched celebrations in the past, look at his Rumble win.
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                    • Bellsprout
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                      • Oct 2009
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                      #610
                      Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

                      I imagine he'd have started wobbling as he reached for the briefcase and tipped the ladder over himself if he wasn't supposed to win.
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                      • st0rmb11
                        All Star
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5167

                        #611
                        Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

                        I watched the PPV, but I had company over and wasn't posting on here (obviously)

                        My thoughts...

                        As I mentioned earlier, The Shield vs The Usos was a tremendous pre-show match. Got the crowd hyped and going crazy from the get go. I honestly thought The Usos would win the titles, throughout the match. The Shield looked weak, for the most part, and I was surprised they won at the end.

                        The World Heavyweight Championship ladder match was a very good showcase of young, up & coming talent in the company. I thought everyone looked great, with Cody Rhodes looking the best, to me. He put forth a great effort and match. No problem at all with Sandow winning. I can see where casual fans would have a problem, seeing as how he hasn't really won anything since coming up to the main roster, and has really been more of a side act than a threatening wrestler. But, aside from Cesaro, Sandow would have been my preferred choice to win it.

                        The Miz vs Curtis Axel was a solid match. I just can't get into Miz matches; I don't like the guy or his work. Nice to see someone finally counter the Figure 4 by turning over, and I legit thought Miz may tap out to that. You would think he would know that in that situation, HE is the one who can break the hold. Glad to see Axel retain. Not because I'm such a big fan of his, but because I'm glad Miz wasn't given another title.

                        I actually didn't watch Kaitlyn vs AJ Lee. I assume it was a good match?

                        Chris Jericho vs Ryback was a greeeat match. Very surprising, to me. I was highly entertained throughout and even though I was pretty certain Jericho wouldn't win, NO ONE would have convinced me that Ryback would win with a damn roll up. That was a very clever ending to the match.

                        Dolph Zigger & Del Rio put on an absolute show. I was pretty sure each guy had it won more than a few times. I knew something would come of AJ being at ringside, but I wasn't thinking that she would get Dolph DQ'd. I figured she would take offense to him dismissing her from ringside, and would nail him with the belt. Certainly sets up for a big feud between Zigger & A.J./Big E.

                        John Cena & Mark Henry was a decent match. The outcome was never in question, and I see that as a problem. If everyone knows who is going to win coming into the match, the competitors better put on a damn good show while they are out there, and neither of these guys is capable of that. Henry dominated the match, and yet Cena got in his big moves and took the W...just gets old.

                        The WWE Championship Money In The Bank match was phenomenal. I enjoyed it, immensely. RVD was great. Got in his usual repertoire of moves and had some nice spots, but at no point did I think he would win. If he can compete like this during his time back, I think he could have some great matches for however long he is back.
                        The spot where Sheamus fell through the ladder looked awful. I wouldn't be shocked if he broke his hand or wrist or elbow or something.
                        Christian was solid. He had his moments, but as with RVD, I never thought he would win.
                        Daniel Bryan was great throughout. Some of his spots were great and while I felt like it was too obvious that he would win, I still figured he might get it. Never expected Axel to interfere. Wonder what comes of that..
                        I knew CM Punk would have someone cost him the match, but I didn't think Heyman. I figured it would be Lesnar. Pretty sure this leads to Punk/Lesnar at SummerSlam.
                        I picked Orton to win the match, and I don't think it would equal Orton/Cena at WrestleMania 30; I still think CM Punk gets the main event at 'Mania.
                        One thing I like about Orton winning it, is he has this reputation and gimmick of being the aggressor and striking at opportune moments, so I don't see him holding the briefcase long. I think the first time Cena is down, Orton will cash in; it fits his character well. And I could see him doing it in a dastardly way, turning him heel.

                        Great PPV, overall. Very happy I decided to watch it.

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                        • DJ
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                          • Apr 2003
                          • 17756

                          #612
                          Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

                          Didn't Cena and Orton "end" their feud several years ago? I seem to remember that being pushed around 2009 about how one could never challenge the other for the WWE Title after that final match.

                          Of course, there is zero storyline continuity these days so no surprise that something like that is simply forgotten.
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                          • jvalverde88
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                            • Jun 2008
                            • 11787

                            #613
                            Originally posted by st0rmb11
                            The World Heavyweight Championship ladder match was a very good showcase of young, up & coming talent in the company. I thought everyone looked great, with Cody Rhodes looking the best, to me. He put forth a great effort and match. No problem at all with Sandow winning. I can see where casual fans would have a problem, seeing as how he hasn't really won anything since coming up to the main roster, and has really been more of a side act than a threatening wrestler. But, aside from Cesaro, Sandow would have been my preferred choice to win it.
                            The future is bright for WWE IF these guys are utilized right.

                            Originally posted by DJ
                            Didn't Cena and Orton "end" their feud several years ago? I seem to remember that being pushed around 2009 about how one could never challenge the other for the WWE Title after that final match.
                            In WWE's defense its been what, 4-5 years? Hell even Cornette have said that he's used the 7 year rule when comes to booking angles.
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                            • goh
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                              • Aug 2003
                              • 20755

                              #614
                              Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"

                              Originally posted by DJ
                              Didn't Cena and Orton "end" their feud several years ago? I seem to remember that being pushed around 2009 about how one could never challenge the other for the WWE Title after that final match.

                              Of course, there is zero storyline continuity these days so no surprise that something like that is simply forgotten.
                              Doesn't look like it. The last one on one match they had was Bragging Rights 2009 and the stipulations were that if Cena lost he wouldn't be allowed on Raw again and that it be a no DQ match on top of being an Ironman match. Cena won.

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                              • JazzMan
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                                • Feb 2012
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                                #615
                                Re: Money In The Bank - 7/14/13 "The Whole F'n Show"



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