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The Triple Threat 12.11.11: The 259th Edition – Booker T, WWE Network, Twitter, More

Topic # 1 WWE‘s TLC PPV is a week away. What are your thoughts on the card thus far?
David Martell: So far so good. This years TLC PPV actually looks decent. I am actually more excited about the midcard title matches over the heavyweight title matches. We are finally getting Zack Ryder vs. Dolph Ziggler for the US Title. Although this should of happened at Survivor Series, I can live with this. I think we will finally see Ryder capture singles gold and it is well deserved. Ziggler needs to move on to bigger things in my opinion. Should be a great moment. Booker T vs. Cody for the Intercontinental Title should be solid match. This is really Cody’s first big defense of the IC Title which he should be defending more often. Cody should win here but I imagine something shady will happen. I am hoping that this feud with Booker T will eventually lead to a feud with a returning Goldust. Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett in a tables match should be interesting. Wade Barrett has been on a roll as of late but I think his streak is going to come to an end. Its good to see that Orton is losing matches and willing to put over people but I think that will come to an end at TLC. I am guessing an RKO though the table. We get another Big Show vs. Mark Henry match but this time with chairs! Honestly, a chairs match has to be one of the stupidest matches ever invented. I am not expecting anything good to come out of this. Henry should retain. The real question is, will Daniel Bryan try to cash in? Triple H vs. Kevin Nash in a Sledgehammer Ladder match is really just a comedy act. We all really want to see this just to see if Kevin Nash can actually climb a ladder without injuring himself. This is by far the worst storyline of the year mainly because of all the inconsistencies. Hopefully it ends here with Triple H going over. Finally we have CM Punk vs. Miz vs. Alberto Del Rio in a Triple Threat TLC match. This has everything in it to be a good match but there really isn’t heat going into it. At least not for me. Del Rio has been awful these past several months and The Miz still doesn’t feel like world title contender anymore. CM Punk needs someone who can play off him to make things interesting in the WWE title scene and right now these guys don’t have that factor. Punk will here. Looks decent so far and the fact that John Cena isn’t on the card as of yet makes things a little more interesting. I think this PPV is worth a look.
Jacob San Antonio: The oddest thing about the card so far is the distinct lack of John Cena. If the WWE goes ahead and keeps him off the card, perhaps this is their test on the other talent. Can the likes of Punk, Del Rio and The Miz draw in buys like Cena can? Tough question, but I do think we’ll see Cena run in on one of the matches. As for the other matches, I’m excited for the majority of them. Orton/Barrett should deliver, as Orton continues to improve and Barrett’s been on a bit of a roll lately. Ziggler/Ryder will be a fun, back and forth match as Ryder desperately tries to get his hands on US gold. The triple threat for the WWE championship will be another great opportunity to book Punk as a tough, strong champion. The two stinkers on the card are the HHH/Nash and Henry/Big Show matches, and there’s not much you can really say about them at this point. The best thing to happen for the ladder match would be for HHH to win and put this angle to rest. Same with Henry/Show, as we’ve already seen them deliver the best possible match against each other this year. Aside from those two matches, I think TLC has a pretty good card. It’s not necessarily stacked, but the players involved have me seriously interested.
Zach Brown: I think TLC looks like a great card thus far. First of all, Booker T vs Cody Rhodes should be great. I expect Cody to retain. More on that later. Triple H vs. Nash in 2011 makes me laugh at first, but I am at least somewhat interested to see what they can do in a ladder match. The stipulation with the sledgehammer makes sense storyline-wise, but it’s overall pretty lame. It sort of harks back to my overall feelings of the sledgehammer being used in the ring. It’s one of the worst weapons in wrestling because if anyone seriously hit someone with a sledgehammer, they won’t be getting back up. I expect Nash to win here. DolphZiggler vs. Zack Ryder should be a great match. I’m really hoping that WWE pulls the trigger on Ryder, but they might be waiting until a bigger Pay Per View to do it. But it’s also time for Ziggler to move on to bigger and better things, namely the main event scene. Orton vs. Barrett in a Tables match should be very entertaining. I’m hoping for Barrett to win here, and it looks entirely possible with Orton doing the job to several men on the roster recently. Mark Henry vs. Big Show is a match that I typically don’t care to see, but I think it will end up delivering the way it has been recently. The Chairs match stipulation is kind of a joke, and it makes me laugh that WWE has kept this match type going for this long. But oh well, it will at least be entertaining. This is a decent feud right now, and I think Mark will retain. I could be on board with Big Show being champion but I just don’t see it happening at TLC. And finally, CM Punk vs. The Miz vs. Alberto Del Rio. I think this match will be the best on the card. All three guys have a lot to prove going into this. I think I would be most into CM Punk retaining or The Miz winning. With how boring ADR was as champion, he does not need to be champion for a while. I am pretty positive that CM Punk will retain, but you never know these days. All in all, TLC is set up to deliver, at least on paper. Unless you’re the type of person that saves your money for only the big shows such as Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania, I think TLC is a definite buy this year.
Topic # 2 How do you feel about Booker T returning to the ring?

David Martell: I am excited to see Booker T get back in the ring mainly because it has a purpose. Hes not coming back as an old timer who wont put up his boots but instead coming back to put a young talent over. Booker T can obviously still go and Cody Rhodes needs someone to help him reach that main event level. This is the proper way to use veteran talent. I hope that this whole storyline will eventually bring out Goldust. Booker T and Goldust have a colorful past together and Goldust is petitioning to have a Wrestlemania match with his brother Cody. To me, this looks like a great story that could become something special at Wrestlemania. Do I want to see Booker T come back and wrestle full time? Not really, but coming back and doing something that actually means something is the right thing to do.
Jacob San Antonio: Fantasy booking is a terrible, terrible habit that I cannot break away from. I’m all for Booker coming back against Cody. The way the angle’s looked so far, you have Booker standing up to Cody but also being a bit unsure if he can handle this crazy young upstart. I expect Booker to eventually lose this feud, only to open the door for Goldust’s return. Booker and Goldust worked pretty well together as a team back in 2003, and it’d be awesome to see them work together again. It’s worth mentioning that I realize there’s a slim chance of this happening, but with Goldust’s recent backstage appearance it’s enough to get my hopes up. It’ll be great to see Booker T in the ring again; it’d be even better to finally see Cody/Dustin.
Zach Brown: I am excited to see Booker T returning to in-ring action on a PPV. Booker T is a great wrestler, a great character, and I’m positive he could go for another 5 years or so if he wanted to. And Cody Rhodes is a great wrestler to face at TLC. I don’t think Booker T has a chance of winning the IC Title, but it will still be a great match. In a fantasy world of if Booker would win the Intercontinental Championship, I think he would be very entertaining as a midcard champion. I really enjoyed his run as King Booker, so a similar gimmick along those lines would be awesome. But this is likely a once in a blue moon appearance for Booker T. I see him going back to the announcer’s table after this, and only making a few ring appearances much like Jerry Lawler.
Topic # 3 WWE Network will be launching on the day of Wrestlemania 28. Your thoughts?
David Martell: First off, that video package for the WWE Network was great. Very well done and it makes it feel really exciting. Personally, I want to watch the WWE Network. All their show ideas seems interesting thus far and new in ring wrestling shows is a plus. The WWE Network will obviously not be everyone’s cup of tea but they are doing the right thing to bring in their core audience. Bring in the wrestling fans and eventually cater to the every day TV watcher. Its smart. Having the ability to watch the lesser PPVs for free is something I am definitely interested in. One thing I am hoping for is that they will revamp NXT. Right now it is a throw away show that seems to have no end. I enjoyed the first two season and I would be interested in watching it again if it went back to that format. This is a long shot, but I am also hoping that they show FCW on the WWE Network. I would like to see how the stars of the future are doing. I also think it’s a smart idea for them to come out on the day of Wrestlemania. The day everyone is in the wrestling mood and everyone will be tuning in. I am sure if they had a special leading up the Wrestlemania 28, it would be something people would be wanting to watch. Can’t wait to find out exactly where the WWE is going to go with this network.
Jacob San Antonio: I’ve said my piece on the WWE Network before; I just don’t see it being any sort of success unless they’re hiding a slew of show ideas from the rest of the world. As it is, I see them making plans for a reality show, and…well, that’s about it. Hard to build any sort of faith in a network if that’s all they have so far. That said, if they want to launch the WWE Network on the day of Wrestlemania I don’t see an issue. I don’t really think it’d matter when they launch it, if the end result is going to be what I think it is.
Zach Brown: I have to say, I was very impressed with the ad for the WWE Network. Some people have scoffed at the use of a dubstep song, but I thought it felt awesome and fresh. It really felt like WWE was stepping into the future with this commercial and with this network. It actually felt like they were evolving somewhat, and that’s a very rare feeling with them. As for it launching on the same day as Wrestlemania, I think that’s a great idea. Maybe they will do some kind of promotion where if you sign up for WWE Network, you get Wrestlemania 28 for free? I think that could be a great deal. I’m also pretty excited for the Legends House reality show. A lot of these old guys are very entertaining people to watch, but can’t go in the ring anymore. This is a perfect way to watch all the old favorite guys and see if they have any of the old feuds still going. Overall, I was kind of neutral on the idea of a WWE Network, but this ad changed my mind and the start date seems exciting too. We’ll just have to wait and see what WWE does with it.
Topic # 4 WWE‘s Slammy Awards are this Monday night on RAW. Who do you think deserves to be Superstar of the year?
David Martell: I think it is obvious that CM Punk is the superstar of the year. He did something that hasn’t been done in a long time. He made wrestling edgy and unpredictable. But enough about CM Punk. Everyone will be talking about CM Punk. The guy I want to talk about who should have been nominated for the slammy and who has a valid fight for superstar of the year is Christian. Christian has had a phenomenal year. He finally won the World Title after years of hard work in the WWE. He had a classic feud with Randy Orton in which they had a great string of classic matches. Their match at Summerslam stole the show and lets be honest, we all want to see one more match. Christian really got overshadowed this year. Christian is one of the work horses in the WWE. I cant even remember the last time Christian has had a bad match. I hope he is able to return from injury better than ever and once again capture the World Title. After all, he deserves it.
Jacob San Antonio: Sin Cara! All sad jokes aside, it would be a toss up between CM Punk and Randy Orton. I’d heavily favor Punk in this, but it can’t be denied that Orton has made some serious improvements in the ring this year. Orton’s consistently put on awesome matches ever since his feud with Christian, and I don’t just mean on PPVs. I shouldn’t even have to go into why Punk deserves a nod. One promo shakes up everything, gets everybody inside and out of the industry talking about wrestling for a moment, and then goes on to have a great match for the title at Money in the Bank. One misstep with HHH and one month later, Punk is yet again sitting pretty in the WWE. It wasn’t a full recovery from a bad angle, but it’s an impressive one nonetheless. Aside from Orton and Punk, I just don’t see anyone else eligible for superstar of the year.
Zach Brown: Ah, the Slammy awards. Of course WWE hands out whatever awards they want to whomever they want, and with that, it’s a little disappointing. They basically put the awards on whoever they think could use the push. John Cena winning Superstar of the year two years in a row has been completely groan-inducing, especially when CM Punk deserved to win two years ago, and The Miz deserved to win last year. This year, without a doubt, CM Punk deserves to win Superstar of the Year. He cut the promo heard round the world, and he gave us incredible moment after incredible moment, and capped it off with his win at Money in the Bank. The only other person that should be in serious consideration is Alberto Del Rio for winning the Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank in the same year. Sure, both opportunities didn’t add up to much, but it was still a huge year for him. But all in all, just as long as it’s not John Cena, I’m happy.
Topic # 5 Do you think Daniel Bryan is ready to be in the Main Event?
David Martell: I think Daniel Bryan is ready for the main event but is the WWE ready to have him in the main event? I think Bryan has proved himself in the ring time and time again. He has been able to cut decent promos when he got the time to do so. I think that his mini feud with Mark Henry was WWE’s way of testing the waters. It would be nice for Bryan to get some wins over some of the top talent before he is really trusted into the main event scene. I would like to see him be built up nicely before Wrestlemania so that when he cashes in, it will look legit. That of course can only happen if he doesn’t cash in before hand which is seeming more likely every month. I think its only a matter of time till we see Daniel Bryan get his main event push but it might not happen till after Wrestlemania.
Jacob San Antonio: I think he’s able and ready to compete in the main event, sure. The question is whether or the not the WWE can figure out if they really want to pull the trigger on this thing. I’m holding out all hope that he cashes in at Wrestlemania, but if the WWE isn’t going to let it happen I’d rather they abort the angle now rather than any sooner to April. The biggest obstacle in Bryan’s way right now is the spotty, sometimes there sometimes not booking he’s been receiving from Creative. If you want the the crowd to see Bryan as a serious threat, you have to consistently book the guy as someone who can beat people. Having him nearly make Henry tap out, only to lose in one on one matchups later doesn’t really do anything for Bryan. I think most people know Bryan can handle himself in the main event. That won’t mean much until the WWE figures its own plan out, though.
Zach Brown: I’ve been a Bryan Danielson fan for a long time now. I know what the man is capable of. He has abilities that can deliver a four star match any day of the week, and can make submission and mat wrestling moves look just as exciting as anything that a wrestler can do off the top rope. So, the answer is yes, I absolutely think Daniel Bryan is ready for the WWE main event. He can be great on the mic, and can back it up in the ring 110%. He is smaller than most guys in WWE, but in no way is he a “vanilla midget” like so many people love to call him. When Daniel Bryan wins the World Heavyweight Championship and looks like a legit threat in WWE, I think he will get to silence his haters. I can’t wait to see it happen and I hope Bryan has a long lengthy reign as champion after Wrestlemania 28.
Topic # 6 TNA‘s Final Resolution PPV is this Sunday. What are your thoughts on the card?
Jacob San Antonio: A pretty nice card, I think. Christopher Daniels and RVD should be an exciting matchup, one that RVD ultimately wins. Kurt Angle tries to get his revenge on James Storm in a singles match. I think Storm proves that his victory over Angle for the title wasn’t a fluke in this match, and beats Angle again. Robbie E defends his TV Title from Eric Young, and Young shall once again be denied by Robbie E. Austin Aries defends his X Division title against Kid Kash, a match that I think will come right down to the wire with a narrow victory for Aries. That said, I think we could see this develop further. The unlikely team of Matt Morgan and Crimson defends their tag titles against Pope and Devon, and I think the champions will retain pretty soundly. Jeff Hardy defends his spot on the TNA roster against Jeff Jarrett in a cage match, with Karen Jarrett handcuffed to Sting at ringside. Hardy’s definitely going to win, but I expect to see all sorts of shenanigans going on outside the ring. Gail Kim defends her new TNA Knockout Championship against Mickie James, and it’s way too soon for Kim to lose her title. She’ll win and remind
everyone yet again that she can, in fact, wrestle. Finally, Bobby Roode defends his TNA Title against AJ Styles in a 30 minute Iron Man Match. This should be a fantastic match all around, and I’d really like to see Roode pull off a win somehow. An AJ victory isn’t too bad either, to be perfectly honest, but a win for Roode should silence any doubts about his strength as a champion. Final Resolution looks to be a pretty interesting PPV, all things considered. I’m not even that down on the Hardy match, which is a rarity for me.
Zach Brown: I think Final Resolution also looks like a good card this year. Robbie E vs. Eric Young is mostly whatever. It could be half decent, but I’m not expecting much and I think Robbie E will retain. Austin Aries vs. Kid Kash should be a great match. I could actually see Kid Kash picking up the title here. Kid Kash clearly needs another run with the X-Division title at some point, and Austin Aries should be moving on to bigger and better things. He is a better wrestler than just being stuck with the company’s mid-card title. He could be the face of TNA if used correctly, so I actually hope Aries loses so that he can move to the main event scene in the future. Matt Morgan and Crimson vs. The Pope and Devon is probably going to be the worst match on the card. I don’t like Matt Morgan, Crimson is still pretty green, and while I like Pope and Devon, they are almost certainly going to lose here. Poor Pope…how far he has fallen. Crimson and Morgan shouldn’t even be tag champs…I just don’t see what the appeal is there. Mickie James vs. Gail Kim doesn’t make much sense to me. Why was Velvet Sky ejected from the Knockouts title scene so quickly? It doesn’t make much sense to me. She should at least be challenging Gail Kim here. But I’m positive Gail will retain as well. Christopher Daniels vs. RVD is a match that I think could be the sleeper hit of the night. I would love to see Chris win here, but you never know. I don’t think this match will do much for either man, but it will be immensely entertaining. Kurt Angle vs. James Storm is another match that could really tear the house down if done correctly. I think James Storm could win here, but it’s difficult to tell. Jeff Jarrett vs. Jeff Hardy in a cage match is going to be solidly entertaining as well. I think it’s obvious that Hardy is winning here because of course he isn’t leaving TNA. The stipulation involving Karen and Sting is pretty goofy, but I think we will get some laughs out of it. And finally, AJ vs. Bobby Roode in an Ironman Match. I love Ironman matches, and I think this one could be a great one. AJ and Robert Roode will likely tear the house down and this should be the best match on the card by far. TNA often does not save the best for last on PPVs, but I think they definitely did that here. Roode should retain. I have to say that I am largely impressed with how TNA has put this PPV together. There are a couple things that are likely to be stinkers, but WWE is just as guilty of that most times, and it doesn’t outweigh the matches that will obviously deliver. I think Final Resolution is a solid buy as well, and a strong way for TNA to end 2011.
Topic # 7 How do you feel about WWE‘s use of Twitter?

David Martell: I don’t really mind it as much as other people do. In fact, the only reason I use twitter is to follow wrestlers so in a way I am for it. I think WWE using social media is a good way to pull in people who might not know much about wrestling. When people see something like CM Punk trending world wide, they might decide to see what CM Punk is all about. Its also a way to hear what the fans have to say about certain wrestlers and storylines. Maybe it can help them put out a better product that people will be more interested in watching. Social networking is only getting bigger and if the WWE is trying to stay on the forefront of the future, this is a good way to start.
Jacob San Antonio: I think it’s pretty cool that the wrestlers have taken to Twitter as well as they have. It keeps them close to fan feedback (good or bad), and it also allows them to keep in contact with other voices in the industry. I’ll put it this way: thanks to Twitter, we’ve gotten to see Steve Austin connect with some of the younger talent and tease the possibilities of one more match with the likes of CM Punk. Twitter has essentially become a huge, unrestricted forum for wrestlers and fans. It’s awesome. Though it’s a bit cringe-worthy to see the WWE pushing it down our throats and attempting to censor some of the various gimmick Twitter accounts, it goes to show that Twitter’s become that big already.
Zach Brown: WWE’s overuse of Twitter is completely annoying to me. In fact, the entire world has adopted Twitter too much. For instance, I don’t need Stewie Griffin to tell me on Family Guy that “Stewie Just Said That” is trending on Twitter (which was totally lame by the way, sorry Seth MacFarlane). Same with how I don’t need The Rock to tell me “Cena Lady Parts” is trending on Twitter either. It just seems forced and a feeble attempt to control the public. Twitter belongs to the masses, and no one can or should be able to control what trends on Twitter at any given moment. Nor should they be overly concerned with what is trending either. And furthermore, I believe that Twitter is only interesting if you are famous or if you have some kind of company or media to promote. For any of us peons that have Twitter, it’s only useful for keeping up with your favorite plugged in celebrities, which even then feels tired and pointless. Especially if you had Facebook first, Twitter is just a stripped down version, and focused solely on a giant popularity contest. It gets annoying to see all these Twitter things pop up during Raw. I want to watch WRESTLING! If I wanted to know what’s trending, I have my phone and computer for that. I don’t care about WWE saying, “Ooh! Look how popular we are!” This is just as annoying as the WWE “Did You Know?” segments. No WWE, I didn’t know. Nor do I care. But it’s not going away anytime soon, so the only thing we can do is get used to it.
Topic # 8 Rumors are going around that Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose will be moving up to the main roster soon. Your thoughts?
David Martell: It was only a matter of time. Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose are the standouts in FCW right now and were already well known on the indy scene. If you havent watched Dean Ambrose cut a promo, I advise you to look up some of his work on YouTube. When guys like Punk and Regal are behind him, he must be good. Ambrose is definitely the future of the WWE. As for Rollins, he’s a great worker. I never thought his mic work was that good but he can always improve. He has a good look and I think he could be a great baby face. I just don’t know if right now would be a good time to bring these guys up. We are a little over a month away before the road to Wrestlemania starts and new stars would only be pushed to the wayside. I think its better to wait after Wrestlemania before bring in guys who could potential be big stars.
Jacob San Antonio: Once Wrestlemania comes and goes, open the doors and let the new talent in. As it is, I’d rather the WWE flesh out and solidify some angles and feuds leading to Wrestlemania before they start introducing new faces. If these guys are brought in as a tag team I’ll make an exception, given that Kofi/Bourne still don’t really have any challengers to their titles. That aside, it’s time to go down the road to Wrestlemania. Let the WWE make WM28 as great as it possibly can be.
Zach Brown: Very excited about Seth Rollins. I really enjoyed me some Tyler Black towards the end of his ROH run. At first, I seriously didn’t get why any fans in ROH were calling Tyler the best in the world. During his feud with Nigel McGuinness, Nigel really touched upon that and made it seem foolish.I still don’t get why anyone said that about Tyler back then, but I did eventually come around to realizing that the guy is a solid wrestler. He is a small dude (oddly thin looking for a wrestler in my honest opinion), but has some great agility and great moves all around. He needs some serious mic work and a charisma boost since the last time I saw him, so hopefully WWE can make that happen. I wonder what kind of look or gimmick WWE will give him. I don’t think the long hair and beard look works for him currently, but we will see what happens. As for Sean Ambrose/Jon Moxley, I honestly have not seen him wrestle, and there have been very few opportunities for me to see him wrestle. He first hit my radar when he won the FIP title from Roderick Strong. I had no idea who Jon Moxley was, so to beat Roderick Strong and become the champion, seemingly out of nowhere was a big deal to me. I’ve heard he’s very good, but like I said, I’ve never seen the guy, so I can’t comment. I’ll have to wait and see on him. But like I said, very excited about both of them making the move up to the main roster.

Our thoughts on John Morrison.
David Martell: I am not too heartbroken that John Morrison is gone from the WWE. I think he put himself into some bad situation and ended up facing the consequences. Morrison is a great talent. I thought he was one of the most, if not the most, athletic guys in the WWE and at the beginning of the year I thought he was destined to win a world title. Unfortunately Melina killed all the hype behind him. I did like his recent video post. I think his decision is smart to train harder and to get better. I would hate to see him go to TNA and look like a joke. Japan wouldn’t be that bad for him. I think Morrison needs to regroup and analyze himself to comeback better than ever. Sometimes wrestlers need reboots to freshen themselves up. John Morrison will most likely be back in the WWE by next year.
Jacob San Antonio: Apparently Morrison is taking some time off from wrestling, according to a recent youtube video of his. For what it’s worth, I think it’s a great idea. There’s probably still some nagging injuries plaguing the guy, so it’s a good move to fully recover before working again. Furthermore, I think it’d be smart for him to re-evaluate exactly where he wants to go from here. I think the WWE would gladly take him back if given the opportunity, but it’d be wise for Morrison to wait and see if a better opportunity arises. This could be waiting for the WWE to be in serious need of healthy midcarders (no telling what could happen at TLC or the Elimination Chamber), or even waiting to see what TNA is willing to offer him. Either way, the best thing for Morrison to do right now is just stop, think about his career, and recover.
Zach Brown: I am honestly completely bummed that John Morrison is now gone from WWE. I thought he was a fantastic wrestler that was always on the precipice of breaking through that glass ceiling and going on to the main event. Honestly, if you had asked me three years ago, I would have said that John Morrison is clearly going to be the one to break through out of Miz and Morrison, and Miz was going to be the one to be left behind. Boy was I wrong. But it was difficult to predict. I guess Miz had the charisma and Morrison didn’t. I think one of the things that really killed his time towards the end of his run in WWE was Melina. His involvement with her obviously caused some tensions backstage, and his career took a disappointing turn. It’s seriously hard for me to believe that a guy that has done some downright incredible things in WWE is now gone. I mean Morrison has delivered some of the most memorable moments in WWE. Remember his incredible jump to the outside wall to avoid being eliminated at last year’s Royal Rumble? His wall kick that he did at the last Elimination Chamber?His jump off of the stage set onto The Miz and Daniel Bryan at the 2010 Hell in a Cell? Or all of his very impressive backstage parkour stuff? I seriously believe that WWE has lost a phenomenal high flyer with the loss of John Morrison. But hey, it hasn’t been the first time that WWE squandered a great athlete. I mean look at Shelton Benjamin. He gave us so many great Money in the Bank moments, but none of it mattered. Morrison has been with WWE for so long, so I do hope that he returns to them some day in the future. For now, it’s a no-brainer that he will go to TNA. But I doubt he will like it there better, and I think it’s always possible that we will see Morrison again in the future. But whatever he decides to do, I wish him the best of luck.
That is all for this week. Fell free to comment at the bottom of the page and have a great week in wrestling. CYA!
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