WWE Bragging Rights! Is it worth bragging enough?

United States
October 17, 2010 10:56pm CST
Hey WWE fans out there WWE Bragging Rights is coming up and since there are some events in the US that will also took place will WWE can have the opportunity to have the Bragging Rights? There will be 4 matches announce as of now. First is between Randy Orton vs. Wade Barret w/ John Cena for the WWE Championship match ( naahh I really don't expect a lot for this match!) Second is Kane w/ Paul Bearer vs. The Undertaker for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match and it will be a Buried Alive Match (I'm looking forward for this match!) Team Laycool vs. Natalya for the WWE Unified Divas Champion ( I really don't find this match cool enough) and the WWE Tag team match between Team Raw vs. Team Smackdown. ( I also looking forward to this match!) So what do you think of this PPV? Will WWE can acclaim to brag along?
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@megamatt (14292)
• United States
21 Oct 10
Yeah, I'm not really feeling this Pay Per View this time. I think this Pay Per View would be a lot better if it was not the third Pay Per View in five weeks from WWE. I think this is going to not do all that well but who knows, it might surprise us. Tyler Reks is in a Pay Per View main event, which kind of raised an eyebrow. Considering the fact that I didn't even know if he was still employed or tonight. Then again, he could be this years Eric Escobar and sent to Future Endeavors land in a few months. Kane and the Undertaker should be the end. It should be fine. I mean, where else could they go from a Buried Alive Match? So the Undertaker has to win. Because while they could have dragged it out to Wrestlemania, I don't think it is going to be a good idea to do so. Still this entire storyline has really tied together thirteen years of Taker-Kane history good enough. So hopefully they can live up to the build up. Barrett and Orton, they should put the belt on Barrett but I doubt now that they will. I predict that Cena accidentally hits Barrett for the pin. Will the Miz try and cash in is the question? I don't think so, not on this Pay Per View. I still see Miz being set up to be the first Money in the Bank failure, because someone has to eventually, for it to be somewhat realistic. Yeah, realism in wrestling, I know but still. I think Orton keeps the belt and we're going to continue that slow build for a heel John Cena against a babyface Randy Orton at Wrestlemania 27.