[QUOTE="The_Dude14"]I really wish people would stop reminding me. Its depressing.Total-KO
May I ask what your vendetta against Triple H boils down to?
Dude may correct me if I'm wrong here, but I do believe it stems from the fact that he's obviously used his influence within the company in years past to get himself atop the championship ladder, and then stay there for months and months on end. If you notice, nobody was really champion on Raw for longer than a couple months before Trips came back in and got the belt back. So it's that, and also the fact that deep down inside, Dude is a little envious of Trips cause he'd like to have his life (I seem to remember him saying something along these lines once).
Anyway, back to the matter of SummerSlam, while my resentment towards Cena has definitely gone down over the past years of being exposed to him non-stop, I do believe that Orton should win the title. Looking at the way Orton has been booked over the past couple of months, he's really been on a tear and just ripping through basically anyone in his way. To have him come in against Cena and lose would make it seem like RVD and HBK are guys that just aren't in Cena's league, which is safe to say is completely untrue.
Still though, with Cena's back constantly against the wall and his 'overcoming of the odds' always looming around the corner, it's not completely out of the question that he'll beat Orton.
I'm really hoping that WWE doesn't bog down this ppv with tons of matches, so that way more than just 2 matches on the card (ideally the WWE and IC Title matches) will go longer than 15 minutes. Orton and Cena have the potential to have a really good match given the proper amount of time to build up to big moments.
I'm fairly certain that I won't be shelling out the money to buy this ppv, but depending on what matches get added to the card in the coming weeks, I might find myself at a friend's house/sports bar to watch the show.
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