WWE: Hell In A Cell Spoilers: Update, Triple H Holds The Key?
Even though as of right now nothing has changed with the plans, there seems to be a wild card out there that could determine what direction this goes in.
Triple H's role in this storyline has a lot to do with how it will play out Sunday night.
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Rumor around Titan Towers has it that Triple H is still not completely ready to return to the ring full time, but is willing to get back on camera and on Raw.
If this is the case than it could turn out that he's the behind the scenes leader of The Nexus as well as the GM of Raw, and will reveal himself to be that come Sunday, with Triple-H coming in to help The Nexus defeat John Cena.
By doing this it will allow John Cena to remain a face, but more importantly give him some time off until at least December so that he can rest his back, which has been bothering him for quite some time, meaning Cena won't actually be doing anything with The Nexus, instead they will just put him out of commission.
Then Triple H will take on a role more like Ric Flair's role in Evolution and J.J. Dillon's role with the Four Horseman as a manager (with Sledgie in tow every step of the way.)
But this is only if Triple H wishes to turn heel, something that he's still 50/50 on because of him now being married with three children now.
If Triple-H chooses to be a face, however, then he will be the top face on Raw and for Survivor Series (by then he should be cleared to return to full-time competition).
He will put together a similar face/heel team to compete with the Cena-led Nexus that will include Randy Orton, Edge after a face-turn, former Nexus member and now face Darren Young, along with the Hart Dynasty and the big one, a still-heel Sheamus who will still have a resentment/rivalry situation with Orton and Triple H but will join up with them.
Either way, the WWE Title will be between The Miz and Morrison, which will help these two up their profile while keeping the prestige off the title, however the WWE vs. Nexus feud will creep into the WWE Title picture sometime after Survivor Series
Of course if Vince McMahon, who has final say over every storyline, has a change of heart about this, then its all a moot point.
But as of right now, this appears to be the WWE's plans. The most favored of the story lines is a heel Triple H leading the Nexus, then putting John Cena out of commission the next night on Raw thus setting up a second Triple-H vs. John Cena Wrestlemania title match, but with Triple H as the WWE Champion.
Either way, I'm hoping for something like this. Either of these potential storylines will usher in the closest thing that the PG era can get to having an attitude era of its own.
It would create more interest and better storylines while pushing younger stars as the older ones quietly fade into the background.



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