Night of Champions!

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Re: Night of Champions! 

Post#101 » by Brandon-Clyde » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:42 pm

safi wrote:I don't think there's a lack of options at all. Big E Langston may not have a high profile enough role, but if they decided to push him like a major player I think it could work. Ambrose could drop the US title and he could get put in that spot, Sandow could cash in MITB and ADR could shift to this role. Those are all viable options I think.

Big E would need to succeed at something first(win a title), Ambrose as a part of the Shield is a supporting character in this feud already and ADR seems to have fallen to upper mid card status

WRau1 wrote:Brock Lesnar would be awesome as the corp champ.

That would require him to be around for more than the PPV's and at this stage of his career that doesn't seem to be a real option
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Re: Night of Champions! 

Post#102 » by skbucks1985 » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:19 pm

Big E is enough of a blank slate that if they booked him as a big deal this would work perfectly fine. With Ambrose, if storyline wise Orton doesn't work out it makes sense that HHH would turn to the guys he already knows he can trust and Ambrose is the top one of those guys. Its not like Orton was exactly positioned as a top guy prior to winning the title at Summerslam. I honestly can't remember the last time he did anything remotely noteworthy. So, I don't think ADR has been defined down to the point that there'd be any issues putting ADR into that.

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