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No body can stop Cena he's a one man recking crew and is going to beat all comers from now till the day he retires. The belt is going to be surgically attached to his waste just in case he does lose he won't have to give the belt up. That way he can still run around saying the "Champ Is Here".
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What is worse is that this PPV seemingly did not even engage its live audience. I have talked with people that went live and seem some interesting notes on the internet as well, and the overwhelming reaction is negative. The two big offenders were the three title matches: no one seemed to care about ECW, the draw finish for the WHC pissed quite a few people off, and the ending to the Fatal 4 way was met with apathy.
I have seen the replay now and have to say that was pretty boring show. Nothing at all happened of note. And now that I see that the WHC was a Last Man Standing match I am even more ticked at the ending... Last Man Standing matches are supposed to be definitive. This was exactly like the HHH/HBK match at the RRumble a few years ago... great match shit ending. The fatal 4 way was boring. Not just knowing the ending, but the execution was off for most of the match. O, does Cena come up with his own promos or are they scripted? That interview was horrible last night.
One thing that did come out of Backlash though, either the Undertaker knows how to pull everything out of Batista or something lit a fire in that guy. That is two PPV's in a row that Batista has performed amazingly and in other show stealing match.
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If they let Kennedy cash in the MITB and beat Cena, they would have a huge chance to make him a bonified star and main eventer. They keep teasing a face turn and what better than to have Kennedy take the WWE belt to complete it for the IWC.
And it would be someone new that Cena has not faced hundreds of times. As much as I love HBK and Edge, I am tired of their matches with Cena and Orton is not going to be pushed now. New blood, RAW needs new blood!