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R-Truth will dominate before Cena will get back into the game. I think that R-Truth will probably interrupt this burst of momentum and try an underhand heel tactic to win—which will be spotted or reversed by Cena, who will then hit the AA for the pin-fall. However much I think that this is a good feud, and I do, I just can't help but not like the direction that the Miz's character is heading.

I wasn't a fan of how they made him look at "Over The Limit" at all. It is early days in the feud, but I think I can already see that Alex Riley is going to be a star. He received big pops when he turned on Miz, and he even seems to have formed an alliance with John Cena.

Things are looking up for A-Ry. This has the potential to be a great feud, and having A-Ry get the win straight away would make any additional matches seem pointless. I'm looking for the Miz to gain an underhand win and for Riley to look for further redemption—culminating in a big match at Summerslam, be it a last-man-standing match or something similar.

Well most, if not all, of us saw this coming. The Christian heel-turn finally seems to have happened. At the end of last week's special referee match, Christian decided it was time to smack Randy Orton over the head with the World Title belt. I guess the series of Christian vs Randy Orton matches wasn't over.

Their match at "Over the Limit" was the top match of the show; now that Christian has turned, we can hope for more of the same. However, I'm expecting there to be a bit more to this match. I can't see them engaging in yet another straight-singles match. I can see something along the lines of a No-DQ match. I'm a little worried that Christian may fall victim to a Randy Orton de-push, and he may never regain the title.

But honestly, I'll go out on a limb and say that at some point Christian will win the title from Orton. I can see this match happening as a re-match from "Over the Limit. Ezekiel Jackson is a monster and is desperately in need of a title run to establish a push for himself. He has all of the tools that Vince McMahon loves in a superstar—size, power and strength. Wade Barrett is a superstar that seems to be stuck in a rut. After a huge main event push last year and seemingly being set for stardom, Wade has fallen out of favour and found himself meandering around in the mid-card scene on the WWE's "B Show.

This would set Jackson up for a rise into the upper mid-card scene and make him a credible threat—even more so than he is now. After this, the Corre should disband and Wade Barrett should go missing from television for a couple of weeks. He should then resurface by himself and be pushed back into the main event by winning the Money in the Bank Ladder Match—then cash it in around Summerslam for his first world title reign.

If the WWE was trying to build Swagger out of this, then they would have chosen someone far more credible than Evan Bourne. The mid-card scene on Raw surrounding the US Title seems a bit stagnant.

From the beginning of the match, the contest was intense and highly competitive, and on some occasions, the challenger seemed to be getting the upper hand on the Champ. And just when Truth seemed to have the match won with an axe kick, he tried to repeat his actions by picking on a young member of the audience and the kid turned the tables for him by splashing his face with a glassful of soda.

A dazed R-Truth entered the ring to find himself inside an Attitude Adjustment, and the denizens of the Cenation were exhilarated to see their Comander-in-Chief stand tall over his adversary. Randy Orton def. Christian retains World Heavyweight Championship :. If Christian was frustrated at not being able to beat Orton earlier, after Capitol Punishment he must be mulling ways to commit suicide. Because not only was his loss unfair, but he got smacked by the World Heavyweight Championship as a measure of retribution for his actions on SmackDown.

The match was typical of the rivalry between the two competitors. Christian will not be letting this go, and the absence of a convincing victory makes it obvious that these two gladiators are gonna go toe-to-toe at least one more time.

Alex Riley made full use of the opportunity to establish himself as the newest WWE superstar of the block with a resounding victory over his former mentor, The Miz. Even after surviving two near-count-outs, Riley was almost put out of the equation by Miz and the sycophant Micheal Cole, who handed a steel briefcase to the former WWE Champion.

But before Miz could nail his former apprentice with the belt, he was spotted by the referee who stopped the attack. The distraction allowed Riley to capitalise with a thunderous DDT to get the pinfall. The Personification of Domination finally got his retribution on Wade Barrett as he defeated his adversary and former Corre teammate to win his first intercontinental championship.

Ever since Barrett excommunicated Jackson from the Corre, the pound powerhouse had been out for revenge, but it was always delayed by the numbers game. But after Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater had also had too much of Barrett, they left the former bare-knuckles fighting champ to defend the title on his own.

And once the match started, the intense hatred between the two rocked the ring. After licking out of the devastating Wasteland, Jackson unleashed a series of crippling body slams on his opponent, finally forcing Barrett to submit to a modified Torture Rack.

CM Punk def. Rey Mysterio:. CM Punk closed the latest chapter in the long-time storied rivalry between himself and Rey Mysterio with a resounding win over the master of the Even though Stone Cold Steve Austin had made it sure that there would be no interference from the Nexus, Punk was not short of confidence heading into the match.

The two extremely talented athletes fought tooth and nail in an intense contest, which culminated when Punk caught Mysterio while he was trying to do the , and hit him with the GTS. What might that mean? Kingston and Ziggler, who had earlier founght on numerous occasions for the Intercontinental title, showcased their amazing talents once more in an extremely competitive match.

But an eye gouge from Vickie allowed Ziggler to capitalise with the debilitating Sleeper Hold, causing Kingston to pass out and lose the title.

Alberto Del Rio def.



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