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Old 07-03-2014, 11:46 PM   #6708
Mr. Nerfect
 
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I can forgive the WWE for not putting the WWE Title on Wade Barrett in 2010. I still think that the best booking for Survivor Series '10 with Barrett facing Orton for the WWE Title would have been Cena brutally attacking Wade Barrett. The stipulation was that Cena was referee, and if Barrett lost, Cena would be fired, but the Nexus was banned from ringside. I always said that having Cena attack Barrett, because his morality overwhelms his selfishness, would have made perfect sense. Barrett underestimates his virtues and ends up beaten down without the help of his allies.

Barrett could have then challenged Cena to a match at the December PPV (TLC, but I wish they had used a different name), where he orders the Nexus to stay in the back, because he wants to rip Cena apart himself. Barrett could have won that match cleanly, or won with Nexus aid (he's a heel after all). Build Barrett up for a strong showing in the Royal Rumble, where The Undertaker returns and makes it clear that he doesn't plan to let Barrett and the Nexus get away with burying him.
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