"While John Cena looks ready to reclaim the spotlight now that he’s landed in the Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series, he’ll need to keep looking over his shoulder for Ryback, too."
Late Thursday evening, Raw Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero hinted on Twitter that she would unveil even more evidence of John Cena and AJ Lee’s so-called inappropriate relationship this Monday night, live on Raw. Although the nature of this evidence remains a mystery, it seems as though Vickie will be hard-pressed to top her previous bombshells that have blown the “AJ scandal” wide open.
For weeks, Vickie has dedicated herself to shedding new light on a supposed romance between the Cenation leader and the former Raw General Manager, who resigned from her post in October due to accusations that she was fraternizing with Cena. First, Vickie brought forward photographic evidence that Cena had dinner with AJ while she was Raw GM, followed up immediately by hand-held camera footage showing the pair getting into the same hotel elevator. But Vickie didn’t stop there.
Screening black-and-white hotel security footage on the TitanTron during the Nov. 5 edition of Raw, Guerrero gleefully pointed out that a bathrobe-garbed AJ — in what the Managing Supervisor called “a state of undress” — had seemingly entered Cena’s room after the pair’s “business dinner.” Not only that, but also a shirtless Cena would later hang a “Do Not Disturb” sign on his door!
Outrageous! Salacious! … Bogus?
Cena claims that Vickie’s security footage was doctored, and that he and AJ were staying in completely separate rooms the night they met for dinner. With new evidence continuing to trickle forth, however, the “AJ scandal” is far from over, and could very well hinge on whatever Vickie reveals on Monday.
But what is the nature of this evidence? Will we learn what really happened inside Cena’s hotel room, or is Guerrero slowly unraveling a plot to destroy the reputations of her rival and one of the most celebrated Superstars in WWE history?
Furthermore, how will Cena and AJ react on Raw, regardless of this evidence’s legitimacy? Taking on both Ryback and WWE Champion CM Punk in a high-stakes Triple Threat Match for the WWE Title at Survivor Series, the Cenation leader can’t afford to get sidetracked less than one week before the fall classic. As for AJ, the fiery Diva had to stop herself from physically attacking Vickie last week. If this new evidence is juicy enough, we wonder if AJ will be able to show the same restraint this time around
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Survivor Series Preview: CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. Ryback
And to think, CM Punk was almost out of the woods.
The Second City Saint had carved himself a nice little out for Survivor Series following his controversial defeat of Ryback at Hell in a Cell: a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match in which he was the captain, his title was not up for grabs and he had eight Superstars to separate him from Ryback. The end result was almost guaranteed that Punk would saunter out of the fall classic with the WWE Title in his clutches and, potentially, spare himself from further physical harm at the hands of the beast.
But that, as they say, was then.
Now, Punk faces his most significant test since going into business for himself as WWE Champion: The Voice of the Voiceless has been ousted from the 10-Man Elimination Tag Team Match and thrust into a proverbial lion’s den of a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship against both Ryback and John Cena.
The match, mandated by Mr. McMahon after he deemed Punk’s participation in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match unsatisfactory, seems tailor-made to relieve The Second City Saint of his precious title. (WATCH) Unlike the Triple Threat with Cena and Big Show at SummerSlam, opponents Ryback and Cena have no outstanding beef with each other to distract them from destroying Punk. Rather, both men will be focused squarely on The Voice of the Voiceless and his WWE Championship. And while Punk owns a handsome win-loss record over Cena, his defeat of Ryback at Hell in a Cell was largely the result of referee Brad Maddox’s interference in the contest.
But counting the champion out at this point would be both premature and naïve for a WWE Universe that has been proven wrong, time and time and time again, by the resilience and instinct of The Second City Saint. Punk is among the shrewdest of champions, an expert at either manipulating a scenario to suit his needs or taking advantage of a turn of events in the name of preserving his stay atop the mountain. (Would it really surprise anyone if Ryback and Cena turned on each other in an attempt to score the championship fall, only for Punk to pick the bones by pinning one of them?)
The elusive one-year mark looms closer than ever; if Punk escapes Survivor Series as champion, he’ll likely notch one turn around the sun with the WWE Title. The validation Punk seeks in his own mind is closer than ever before, and despite this last hurdle placed in his way by WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon, it’s safe to say Punk will do whatever it takes to persevere.
In other words, to say that CM Punk has nowhere to hide in this match is a small exaggeration, if it is one at all. But he’s survived such odds before.
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Vickie Guerrero presented further evidence of John Cena and AJ’s inappropriate relationship
“I am proud of myself,” began Vickie Guerrero’s began with an auspicious attempt to further slander the reputations of both John Cena and AJ Lee. The Managing Supervisor of Raw had no squabbles about taking her smear campaign against the Cenation leader and the former Raw GM across the Atlantic, attempting to convince the WWE Universe that the two engaged in an inappropriate relationship while Raw was under Miss Lee’s stewardship.
But before Vickie could elaborate on the twosome’s supposed transgressions, Cena himself marched out to the ring to present his case. Cena’s insults towards the Raw Managing Supervisor were cut short, however, by Vickie’s latest bit of evidence: footage of AJ apparently walking into Cena’s room wearing a bathrobe in a “state of undress” while (from a completely different camera angle) a shirtless Cena mounted a “do not disturb” sign on the hotel room door.
Cena denounced the footage with a smile on his face, but Vickie would not be denied, calling out AJ herself to give her side of the story.
Instead, however, AJ appeared on the TitanTron, shaking with rage and denying Vickie the satisfaction of coming to the ring. If AJ relented and crossed the ropes, she claimed, Vickie would receive the beating of a lifetime and AJ would be fired as a result. “And then I wouldn’t get to do what I love to do,” AJ seethed., and tThe words weren’t out of her mouth before Dolph Ziggler slidled up next to the former Raw GM and wrapped his arms around her, saying, and sneered “and And we all know what you love to do.”
The insult was too much for Cena to bear, and the Cenation leader sprinted from the ring in search of The Showoff while Vickie cackled in the ring.
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John Cena & Ryback def. WWE Champion CM Punk & Dolph Ziggler
We’re not saying CM Punk has the gift of prophecy, but it’s fair to say his and Dolph Ziggler’s tag team contest against John Cena and Ryback was about as rough as they both expected it was going to be. Still, Punk wasn’t about to let such a match go by without getting his two cents in. The Voice of the Voiceless grabbed a microphone before the opening bell, lauding the length of his reign (351 days and counting) and promising to leave Survivor Series as the reigning WWE Champion, confirmed as The Best in the World.
The time for talk ended rather abruptly, though, when Cena and Ryback hit the ring for their first-ever (and potentially last-ever) teaming.
Cena and Punk started things off, resuming their long-running rivalry with a dead-even sequence of mat wrestling before Punk tagged in Ziggler, whose technical acumen wasn’t enough to keep the Cenation leader at bay. But after a brief return by Punk to soften Cena up, Ziggler found his groove. Mr. Money in the Bank re-entered the match with gusto, unleashing a seemingly endless sequence of elbow drops on Cena’s prone torso. The attack opened the door for Punk to tag back in and pummel Cena with a set of kicks and knees that brought The Second City Saint within a hair’s breadth of triumph. Cena quickly turned the tables with a last-ditch Attitude Adjustment on Punk, but a quick tag to Ziggler prevented the Cenation leader from summoning Ryback. The momentum, however tentatively, stayed in the corner of Punk & The Showoff.
Punk kept the attack going, trapping Cena in a triangle hold and alternating with Ziggler in an attempt to isolate the 10-time WWE Champion from his monstrous partner. Still, they don’t call Ziggler The Showoff for nothing, as his failed attempt at an overly flashy dropkick forced him to tag in Punk just as Cena reached Ryback and brought the beast into the match.
The Second City Saint did not last long after Ryback entered the fray, as the beast pulverized both Punk and Ziggler before pinning The WWE Champion with Shell Shocked. Once Punk writhed out of the ring, though, the WWE Universe was treated to a strange, ominous scene. As Cena entered the ring, ostensibly to celebrate, Ryback locked eyes with the Cenation leader and began to bellow “FEED ME MORE!!!” with the WWE Universe chanting in unison.
The message, it seemed, was clear: There’s room on Ryback’s menu for more than just CM Punk.