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Post by hbk on Apr 28, 2006 12:56:42 GMT -5
Credit: Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter
Don’t be surprised if you see Rob Van Dam cashing in his Monday in the Bank contract against John Bradshaw Layfield for the World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming June ECW pay per view.
In order for this scenario to happen, Mysterio would have to lose the title to JBL before that event took place. RVD has yet to announce who he will face for their title and would not do so until after the title change. Challenging JBL for his title would require RVD to jump to SmackDown.
Reports have also indicated that RVD would be facing the winner of this Sunday’s Backlash main event. However, there are a few issues with RVD facing each of the possible winners. Triple H is on the verge of turning face and getting such major negative heat on him conflicts with that. John Cena also doesn't need that negativity while he's already fighting on a weekly basis for the fans approval. Edge has little history with RVD and minimal history with ECW. Edge's only history with ECW was appearing at last year's One Night Stand PPV as part of the anti-ECW crusaders. The leader of that pack was John Bradshaw Layfield. He was the most outspoken about ECW last year and it is expected that his tirade will pick up once again very shortly, making him the perfect target for RVD.
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Post by Cartman Cop on Apr 30, 2006 6:21:31 GMT -5
What JBL in an ECW arena, that is just plain GAY
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Post by Alpha Clash on Apr 30, 2006 8:13:27 GMT -5
Most of the reports I've been hearing is RVD will challenge the winner of the Backlash main event for the WWE title at ONS 2006. Supposedly it will be Cena who will win, then finally turn heel and attack RVD at the Raw show either this Monday or next. JBL would seem logical considering the past comments he made about ECW....but since when has WWE booking followed logic??
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