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Originally Posted by Vito Cruz
Sadly I agree. Ryback and Rowan are too big to strike a chord as underdogs and besides that them selling for several minutes while the Sting stuff went down would have seemed odd. Big Show was turning, and Cena needed to be taken out earlier than expected to sell the "shock" of Big Show's 500th heel turn. That really only left Dolph.
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I wouldn't have complained about Ryback being the man to score the winning pin though given that he has yet to have a major WWE moment other than a spontaneous title shot against Punk.
But the Ziggler bit worked well, whether there's a push for him I don't know. But Ziggler imo has never been "far away" from the title or main event picture so it's not like he's been promoted or elevated somewhat if say it had been Big E Langston or Kofi Kingston neither of him I expect to see hold the title.