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Post by Tyfo on Nov 15, 2010 23:22:30 GMT -5
I mean, he gave Barrett the Attitude Adjustment at the end of Raw, and the biggest stipulation of his deal was he couldn't lay a hand on Barrett.
So, he's done. No Cena at Survivor Series or ever again.
Logically that is.
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Post by DSR on Nov 15, 2010 23:23:44 GMT -5
Getting rid of Cena now would eliminate Barrett's slight advantage in the main event. Maybe after he wins the match, Barrett will decide "Eh, you're fired anyway."
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Post by Krimzon on Nov 15, 2010 23:24:14 GMT -5
Well, the contract for Survivor Series is already signed. I think Cena helps Barrett win the title not knowing he doesn't have to, due to him breaching the terms of his original deal with Wade Barrett. Barrett wins the title and still fires Cena. That would REALLY cement him as a top heel.
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Post by flatsdomino on Nov 15, 2010 23:24:38 GMT -5
Barrett still needs Cena at Survivor Series. Cena realizes that now and realizes he's ALSO in a position of power, thanks to the stock Barrett and Nexus has put in him.
Unfortunately, after that ending, it's pretty much 100% certain Barrett isn't walking out of SS champion.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Nov 15, 2010 23:25:08 GMT -5
Logically the Raw GM wouldn't have the authority to fire someone from the entire WWE....................but whatever.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Nov 15, 2010 23:35:16 GMT -5
If the stipulation was Cena couldn't attack Barrett he would have been gone after Bragging Rights.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2010 23:37:09 GMT -5
I mean, he gave Barrett the Attitude Adjustment at the end of Raw, and the biggest stipulation of his deal was he couldn't lay a hand on Barrett. So, he's done. No Cena at Survivor Series or ever again. Logically that is. If he inappropriately touched Barrett he should be fired.
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Post by BigBadZ on Nov 15, 2010 23:38:17 GMT -5
*throws up uncontrollably
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Nov 15, 2010 23:40:37 GMT -5
Logically the Raw GM wouldn't have the authority to fire someone from the entire WWE....................but whatever. Maybe they could. You don't know the WWE bylaws. If the wrestler did something really bad the gm can fire them from the WWE. Also Barrett is not firing him its him saying he wasn't following his orders that gets him fired.
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 15, 2010 23:44:32 GMT -5
Getting rid of Cena now would eliminate Barrett's slight advantage in the main event. Maybe after he wins the match, Barrett will decide "Eh, you're fired anyway." He couldn't though. The conclusion of the match either way means Cena's servitude to Nexus is over. At that point, Wade Barrett telling him he was fired would hold as much weight as Zack Ryder telling him he was fired.
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Post by flatsdomino on Nov 15, 2010 23:48:31 GMT -5
I mean, he gave Barrett the Attitude Adjustment at the end of Raw, and the biggest stipulation of his deal was he couldn't lay a hand on Barrett. So, he's done. No Cena at Survivor Series or ever again. Logically that is. If he inappropriately touched Barrett he should be fired. Otunga: "SHOW ME, WADE, SHOW ME ON THE DOLL WHERE HE TOUCHED YOU"
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Post by RatedRKoffee on Nov 16, 2010 0:07:00 GMT -5
Wade needs Cena as the ref this sunday and Cena knows it. Hence the AA
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Post by manicuno on Nov 16, 2010 0:34:26 GMT -5
I mean, he gave Barrett the Attitude Adjustment at the end of Raw, and the biggest stipulation of his deal was he couldn't lay a hand on Barrett. So, he's done. No Cena at Survivor Series or ever again. Logically that is. If he inappropriately touched Barrett he should be fired. Does this include washing Barrett's back?
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Post by JCBaggee on Nov 16, 2010 0:54:49 GMT -5
Getting rid of Cena now would eliminate Barrett's slight advantage in the main event. Maybe after he wins the match, Barrett will decide "Eh, you're fired anyway." He couldn't though. The conclusion of the match either way means Cena's servitude to Nexus is over. At that point, Wade Barrett telling him he was fired would hold as much weight as Zack Ryder telling him he was fired. "John, I'd like to thank you for helping me win the title tonight...but I'm not sure why you did, since your employment has been terminated since you attacked me Monday night on Raw."
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Post by wishmaster on Nov 16, 2010 1:06:04 GMT -5
Cena should heel turn and I really think he might. They built it up so perfectly with that emotional promo.
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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Nov 16, 2010 4:29:14 GMT -5
He couldn't though. The conclusion of the match either way means Cena's servitude to Nexus is over. At that point, Wade Barrett telling him he was fired would hold as much weight as Zack Ryder telling him he was fired. "John, I'd like to thank you for helping me win the title tonight...but I'm not sure why you did, since your employment has been terminated since you attacked me Monday night on Raw." That'd be awesome.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Nov 16, 2010 6:23:57 GMT -5
Not only did he attack Wade, but Cena actually refused an order when he did not raise Barrett's hand before the AA. So, he really should be fired.
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Post by casualobserver on Nov 16, 2010 9:20:32 GMT -5
If he inappropriately touched Barrett he should be fired. Does this include washing Barrett's back? I'm Cena's defense, he thought "back" was the British equivalent of "ass".
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Post by Big Daddy Bad Booking on Nov 16, 2010 9:44:39 GMT -5
Not only did he attack Wade, but Cena actually refused an order when he did not raise Barrett's hand before the AA. So, he really should be fired. Nah, Barrett will probably say it's a free shot and then whatever happens at Survivor Series happens.
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Post by H-Virus on Nov 16, 2010 13:14:41 GMT -5
He couldn't though. The conclusion of the match either way means Cena's servitude to Nexus is over. At that point, Wade Barrett telling him he was fired would hold as much weight as Zack Ryder telling him he was fired. "John, I'd like to thank you for helping me win the title tonight...but I'm not sure why you did, since your employment has been terminated since you attacked me Monday night on Raw." If that were the case, then the match decision would have to be thrown out, since Cena's 'official decision' would hold no more weight than if Barrett counted to three himself, and the belt immediately goes back to Orton.
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