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Several events on Raw have happened to set up matches and feuds for AFTER Over The Limit.
As previously reported, many feel that the company is working towards a pay-per-view match between Brock Lesnar and Triple H. Triple H and Paul Heyman made multiple comments about Triple H's and Lesnar's abilities to compete. It is very likely that this match will happen at No Way Out. Expect to see Brock Lesnar at OTL.
Big Show was fired by General Manager John Laurinitus. However, this is likely to be storyline. While WWE.com reported this immediately, they have not made the announcement official (like they did when the Bella Twins were released). It is probable that Big Show will return after some time off, he is expected to be back in the near future. In fact, he is still
scheduled for a number of shows, including this weeks SmackDown and Over The Limit.
A stipulation has been added to the John Cena vs John Laurinitis match. The match is scheduled to be a singles match. So much so, that if anyone on the active roster interferes in the match, then they will be fired. In addition, if Laurinitis loses to Cena, then Laurinitis would be dismissed as General Manager.
Already, there is speculation that the No Way Out pay-per-view will be centered around a showdown between the pair. So do not expect anything to be settled this Sunday.
As previously reported, many feel that the company is working towards a pay-per-view match between Brock Lesnar and Triple H. Triple H and Paul Heyman made multiple comments about Triple H's and Lesnar's abilities to compete. It is very likely that this match will happen at No Way Out. Expect to see Brock Lesnar at OTL.
Big Show was fired by General Manager John Laurinitus. However, this is likely to be storyline. While WWE.com reported this immediately, they have not made the announcement official (like they did when the Bella Twins were released). It is probable that Big Show will return after some time off, he is expected to be back in the near future. In fact, he is still
scheduled for a number of shows, including this weeks SmackDown and Over The Limit.
A stipulation has been added to the John Cena vs John Laurinitis match. The match is scheduled to be a singles match. So much so, that if anyone on the active roster interferes in the match, then they will be fired. In addition, if Laurinitis loses to Cena, then Laurinitis would be dismissed as General Manager.
Already, there is speculation that the No Way Out pay-per-view will be centered around a showdown between the pair. So do not expect anything to be settled this Sunday.