WWE Over the Limit 2012: Big Show Interference Is Inevitable in John Cena Match
Sometimes, it's all about the wording. And as John Cena prepares to take on John Laurinaitis at WWE Over the Limit, the wording sets up a Big Show interference perfectly.
On May 14, Cena read a letter from the Board that was addressed to Mr. Laurinaitis:
""Your match with Mr. Cena will be one-on-one. There will be no special guest referee. No one is allowed at ringside. The only way to win is by pinfall or submission. ... Any Superstar who interferes in the match will be immediately terminated. ... Should you, Mr. Laurinaitis, lose this match to John Cena, then you will be officially terminated.”
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Ahh, yes. The wording.
The inclusion of "any superstar" is the perfect blend of subtlety and obviousness to suggest there will, for sure, be someone interfering at the match.
Of course, there are several different "non-working" superstars who have the potential to interfere, so it's still not obvious, which is good for the WWE.
It will come down to either Brock Lesnar or The Big Show, and here's a look at why The Big Show is the best candidate to come rushing out of the crowd.
(I really hope whoever interferes comes out of the crowd.)
Brock Lesnar
Lesnar, who quit and is no longer a "superstar," has good motivation to embarrass Cena, and this would serve as a good link to continue their heated rivalry.
However, there's nowhere else this storyline can really go if Lesnar were to interfere. It would just be an extension of what we've already seen, which means there is the possibility he interferes, disappears for a while, and then pops back up later at bigger events.
That's not a good idea.
The Big Show
This is why I like Big Show to interfere rather than Cena. There are just so many different ways they can go with it.
First, Show can go simply for revenge. He could interfere and force Laurinaitis to lose. That way, Johnny Ace will be fired and get a taste of his own medicine. Whether or not Big Show would be reinstated after that would be a risky chance to take, but it would add plenty of intrigue.
Of course, Show could also interfere and help Laurinaitis win, thus getting on his good side. The big guy would get on Laurinaitis' good side, become his new lackey and turn into a baddie.
In essence, there is just much more intrigue and more possibilities should Big Show interfere. Much like Mr. Laurinaitis himself would say, having The Big Show interfere at Over the Limit would simply be good for business.



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