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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Jan 27, 2007 21:11:18 GMT -5
Will the power of hip-hop and the Cenamaniacs prevail?
Or will it be 'Tasi, Loua, Talo' ... and then seven other numbers for Mister Cena?
... who am I kidding, Cena's gonna win.
In fact, I would be stunned if he lost.
That isn't keeping me from looking forward to it, however.
You have one guy who is notorious for never losing, and another man who has spent the last eight months demolishing everyone on the RAW roster, often in decisive fashion. Cena had a tremendous 'I Quit' match with John 'Bradshaw' Layfield two years ago, a fairly good brawl with RVD at One Night Stand 2, and a good TLC match with Edge earlier last year.
I'm thinking that they're going to pull out all the stops for this one, especially if it's going to be Umaga's last hurrah.
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Post by emoney3265 on Jan 27, 2007 21:19:22 GMT -5
Cena will win with a ruptured spleen. Cena is Superman and it's annoying.
I'm fairly interested but still nonetheless, stupid.
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Post by EvilShadow76 on Jan 27, 2007 22:11:21 GMT -5
Not looking forward to it at all. This is just another attempt to push Cena on us as Superman...which makes me wanna puke to be honest with you.
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Post by mysterydriver on Jan 27, 2007 22:15:43 GMT -5
If the set has a slight elevation, I am guess that Umaga takes flight...and misses, crashing through a table. Because a heel can only hit the face with a weapon impact once in...what two months?
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Post by THE Dinobot on Jan 27, 2007 22:27:40 GMT -5
This is gonna be bad.Cena is GREAT in these type of matches, for it's more of an excuse to cover up that he isn't much in a regular match. And we all know what Umaga will be doing, and that's pretty dull. But because of the brutality aspect of said match, of course it's the title match that's going to mean the most, while watching it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2007 22:29:34 GMT -5
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jan 27, 2007 22:39:28 GMT -5
I'm fairly interested in seeing how the hell Cena is gonna win and seeing if the winner of the Rumble or Khali pulls a run-in.
I'm also praying we don't see any Bugs Bunny-esque shinanigans out of Cena.
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Post by "American Cream" Dusty Loads on Jan 27, 2007 23:00:50 GMT -5
I'm fairly interested. I'm a HUGE last man standing mark and it takes alot to make me dislike one, but Cena could find a way to do it. I haven't seen the Khali one so I haven't seen a bad last man standing match.
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Post by EZ: Broken Bae on Jan 27, 2007 23:02:50 GMT -5
I'm pretty pumped. It's pretty much a given that Cena will win, but I do expect a very good match, and I still expect Umaga to keep a dominant role on RAW even though he'll lose.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Jan 27, 2007 23:05:30 GMT -5
Not sure how Umaga will be a dominant heel after Cena leaves him laying for a 10 count......I'd expect to see a Trips/Jericho finish were Cena stands up just in time the 10 count, only to collapse right after.....either that or he will completely squash Umaga.....
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Post by dvy on Jan 27, 2007 23:09:21 GMT -5
sports entertainment logic tells me that Cena beating OoOhMagerZ with an indefinate,"suprise" pin on a less important ppv was a stall tactic so the big man can win at a "real" ppv.
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Post by Lenny: Smooth like Keith Stone on Jan 27, 2007 23:18:12 GMT -5
Typically a Last Man Standing match would be cool, but I can't get too much into this one because there isn't much suspense. We all know Cena is gonna win. The match itself might still be alright, but its kinda ruined not only by the fact that Cena's gonna win, but also because we will no doubt have to have announcers yelling in our face the whole time about how Cena is "bravely and defiantly overcoming these overwhelming odds".
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Post by Jeff on Jan 28, 2007 0:42:11 GMT -5
If Umaga had a chnace I would but he doesnt.
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Post by skiller on Jan 28, 2007 0:50:34 GMT -5
What are the chances that Cena squashes Umaga even more than even Jesus at the 2004 Armageddon?
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Post by Garee on Jan 28, 2007 2:41:37 GMT -5
Don't think it's going to be terrible, but won't be my highlight of the night
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Post by carter 15 on Jan 28, 2007 3:17:24 GMT -5
Pretty indifferent, both are fairly good workers but the outcome is too predictable.
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Post by crup on Jan 28, 2007 5:18:29 GMT -5
Hope there's a run-in or something if Umaga is gonna lose. Umaga is a classic "monster" heel, and we haven't seen something like that be over in a long time. Could the WWE shock everyone and let Umaga wear the belt until the next night on Raw??? Eh...doubt it
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Post by TripleMerc on Jan 28, 2007 5:32:06 GMT -5
I'm interested. Everyone was saying "OGM SEENA'S GONNA WIN" before Edge's 2nd title win, and the same before ONS2 as well. So, it's still not apparent who's going over, and I'm interested. However, that being said, I am still more interested in the match itself rather than the match itself.
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Post by Loki on Jan 28, 2007 6:58:59 GMT -5
I don't care either way. Cena defeating the undefeated monster, with a frigging ruptured spleen, sounds as stupid and over-the-top as it gets (and we're talking about wrestling/WWE, where nothing is too stupid and too over-the-top). Should Umaga win, it'll lead to a rather uninspiring build-up to WrestleMania, with the obvious outcome of Cena taking his belt back at Detroit. And I'm not really a fan of Umaga anyway. So, this is the typical lose-lose situation
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Post by Matt Rogers on Jan 28, 2007 7:40:20 GMT -5
The match at NYR was pretty damn good, in my eyes, and adding weapons to Cena matches only helps the guy. Should be good.
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