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TJ Spyke:
They can be used together. Anyone fired is technically released (since they are under contract).

Adrock:
Punk vs. Bryan was excellent. Better than both Punk vs. Jericho matches. I didn't like the ending. I don't like Punk with the title. He's best when he's the underdog and defying authority. Not really surprised that Daniel Bryan lost. Along with Ziggler, Bryan just keeps losing. I wonder who's eventually going to beat Punk. Lesnar? The Rock? Ehh... I would have rather seen Jericho or (better yet) Bryan take the title. He could use the push. He's totally over with fans. He's a heel and people are still cheering him. Yes!

Also, Ryback is bootleg Goldberg.

Chozo Ghost:
I think its funny how hypocritical the WWE and John Cena are for their anti-bullying campaign, yet what happened during the PPV in the match between Cena and Laurinitis was nothing short of bullying.

It was also pretty sad how Laurinitis didn't put up much of a fight. I knew he wasn't going to win without interference, but he was a wrestler at one time in his own right and he should have been able to do some of his old moves. I was extremely disappointed, and the match as I said was one sided and basically bullying which is what Cena and the WWE supposedly are against, yet they frequently have bullying in their storylines. I guess bullying is okay when its the "good guys" doing it...

Anyway, its obvious Lauiriniatis is out of shape and hasn't worked out in quite some time. That's probably he choose to wear that jogging suit as his attire... to hide his lack of musculature. That's a shame for him to be like this now when he was such a great wrestler in the past.

Adrock:
That was supposed to be Laurinaitis getting his comeuppance. He has been the Mr. McMahon figure for roughly the last 7 months or so. If anything, Johnny Ace was portrayed as the bully for months, attempting to screw over faces left and right (mostly Punk and Cena). Should Cena have taken the high road and just beat Laurinaitis right away? Perhaps but that's not how it's set-up. Lauranaitis was developed as a jerk so people wouldn't feel sorry for him. That's what makes him the heel. The reversal from position of power to being powerless is WWE trying to build up drama. It's similar to when say anyone wails on Hogan then he "hulks up" and his opponent acts all afraid.

The most disappointing thing about that "match" was that they wasted the last 20 minutes of a PPV just to turn Big Show heel. The audience got a fantastic match with Punk vs. Bryan but man, that main event was a major cop out. That's what you expect out of Raw or Smackdown but a PPV shouldn't have storyline "matches" with non-endings.

Brandogg:
The Big Show thing was all too predictable, but it will be nice to see Big Show beat John Cena (cleanly) if they go that route. I understand it's all fake, but if they want to pull the wool over the WWE Universe's eyes...Big Show should basically be undefeated.

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