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What is everyone going to do if Cena beats Lesnar... big chance of happening unfortunately
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What is everyone going to do if Cena beats Lesnar... big chance of happening unfortunately
Says who? The only way Lesnar won't beat Cena is if Cena wins by DQ, Lesnar goes apeshit and destroys Cena, and Rollins cashes in.
 
Cena will overcome the 0% chance with his Hustle, Loyalty and Respect

WWE may make some very stupid decisions at times and Cena may nearly be at HHH level backstage, but no chance in hell that Brock Lesnar breaks the streak then fails to beat Cena in his next match

If The Rock can wrestle 4 matches in 2 years and that includes 3 WWE Tittle matches then Brock deserves a run with the belt
 

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Content for the upcoming Sting DVD (spoilered for size):



Disc 1



*Bringing the Game Up a Level



1. The Blade Runners vs. Brett Wayne Sawyer & Sean O'Reilly

UWF Power Pro Wrestling * April 1986



2. Sting & Rick Steiner vs. Mike Rotunda & Ron Simmons

NWA Southern Pro Wrestling * May 19, 1987



3. NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair vs. Sting

NWA Pro Wrestling * January 2, 1988



*On the Map



4. Sting vs. Stan Lane

Main Event * October 2, 1988



5. Sting vs. Butch Reed

Main Event * March 26, 1989



*Superstar



6. NWA World Television Championship Match: Mike Rotunda vs. Sting

WCW World Championship Wrestling * April 1, 1989



7. Sting vs. Ron Simmons

WCW Power Hour * August 18, 1989



8. NWA World Television Championship Match: Sting vs. The Great Muta

WCW Power Hour * September 1, 1989



*Bleach Blonde Rivalry



9. NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match: Ric Flair vs. Sting

WCW Great American Bash * July 7, 1990



10. Sting vs. Dutch Mantel

Main Event * September 2, 1990



Disc 2



*Face of WCW



11. Sting vs. Nikita Koloff

Clash of the Champions XIV * June 14, 1991



12. Sting & The Great Muta vs. The Steiner Brothers

WCW/New Japan Supershow II * January 4, 1992



*Vader Rivalry



13. Bounty Match: Sting vs. Big Van Vader

WCW Worldwide * February 9, 1992



14. Sting, Barry Windham, Dustin Rhodes, & Ricky Steamboat vs. The Dangerous Alliance (Arn Anderson, Larry Zbyszsko, Rick Rude, & Bobby Eaton)

WCW World Championship Wrestling * February 22, 1992



15. Sting vs. Diamond Dallas Page

WCW Saturday Night * June 13, 1992



16. Sting vs. Barry Windham

WCW Saturday Night * February 6, 1993



*Face Paint



17. Sting vs. Steve Austin

WCW Pro Wrestling * January 8, 1994



18. Viewer's Choice Match: Sting vs. Ric Flair

WCW Nitro * November 6, 1995



19. Sting vs. Arn Anderson

WCW Nitro * July 8, 1996



20. Sting & Randy Savage vs. The Nasty Boys

WCW Saturday Night * July 27, 1996



Disc 3



*The Crow



-Sting Becomes Free Agent

WCW Nitro * October 21, 1996



21. WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match: Hollywood Hogan vs. Sting

WCW Starrcade * December 28, 1997



*Scorpion Death Lock



22. Sting & Lex Luger vs. Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage

WCW Nitro * February 16, 1998



23. Sting vs. Kevin Nash

WCW Nitro * April 6, 1998



24. Sting vs. Scott Steiner

WCW Thunder * April 22, 1998



*Wolfpac



25. Sting & Kevin Nash vs. Harlem Heat

WCW Nitro * June 15, 1998



26. Sting & The Warrior vs. Bret Hart & Hollywood Hogan

WCW Nitro * October 12, 1998



27. Sting vs. Bret Hart

WCW Nitro * October 19, 1998



*Rafters



28. Sting vs. Randy Savage

WCW Nitro * June 7, 1999



29. WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match: Booker T vs. Sting

WCW Nitro * July 31, 2000



30. 2/3 Falls Match: Sting vs. Jeff Jarrett

WCW Thunder * September 13, 2000



31. Sting, Booker T, & Goldberg vs. Jeff Jarrett & KroniK

WCW Thunder * October 25, 2000



32. Sting vs. Ric Flair

WCW Nitro * March 26, 2001
 
Ok, so WWE have officially signed Kenta, and are giving a fair bit of fanfare to his arrival:





Prince Devitt is apparently on his way as well.

Really hope they eventually do the same with Kazuchika Okada too.

Just something else they can stuff up with.


Apparently Bryan Stopped a burglar.

PHOENIX - A former WWE champion is credited with stopping a burglar in Phoenix.

The incident happened on Monday night in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix.

According to Phoenix police, Bryan Danielson, better known as Daniel Bryan, was pulling into his carport with his wife when he saw the door that leads to his house start to open.

Two men ran out of the house and fled on foot. Danielson was able to catch one of the men, 22-year-old Cesar Sosa.

Sosa and Danielson got into a struggle but Danielson was able to detain him until officials arrived, police said.

The second suspect was not located.

Sosa was booked into Maricopa County Jail and charged with burglary.

Danielson. former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, will talk with the media this afternoon, look for an update on ABC15 news at 4 p.m
http://www.abc15.com/news/region-ph...we-star-daniel-bryan-stops-burglar-in-phoenix
 
I may have said this before, but there's just too much WWE programming on these days IMO.

I think there just needs to be less WWE on television in general, because it makes it less "special" and "exclusive" when there's 7-8 hours of programming every single week, plus all the extra content on the WWE Network to. I'd look at getting rid of Main Event and Superstars ,and trimming that extra hour off of Raw before anything else. If that means less directionless midcarders on the roster, so be it. WWE is the elite. You shouldn't have guys there just "making a paycheck", appearing on TV once a month and filling out house show cards.
 
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