WWE Hell in a Cell 2011 Results: Why Convoluted Ending Is Perfect Segue to nWo
After another wild ending to a WWE show, fans have been left with a funny feeling in the pit of their stomachs about the possible return of the nWo.
Hell in a Cell may just be a secondary PPV leading to the more important Vengeance and Survivor Series, but it’s the storylines that are built now that will take WWE through their busiest time of the year and prepare the company for the rush to WrestleMania.
One of the biggest surprises of the night was Alberto Del Rio pinning CM Punk to win the WWE title after locking John Cena out of the cage, but the show just got insane after that.
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As the match was over, the cage raised just high enough for two men clad in black to enter the ring and assault the three competitors in the match. Soon after the mysterious men entered the ring, the cage dropped down again, keeping all security and WWE stars from entering to save their co-workers.
The two men revealed themselves as R-Truth and The Miz, and after they thoroughly beat down the members of the triple threat title match, the police finally broke into the cage and arrested the two men with no resistance.
As they were being taken to the back in handcuffs,Triple H assaulted both of the men. That point of the story seems innocent enough but could be the key to the whole shooting match.
With Johnny Ace being involved at every turn in this epic storyline, there is no question that he helped Miz and R-Truth at Hell in a Cell, and the fact that Triple H attacked The Miz and R-Truth could be a way that the WWE can fire their COO as well.
There is reason to believe that Triple H lost control of the WWE, and if the company removes him from power and inserts John Laurinaitis as COO, there will definitely be a rebirth of the nWo.
It’s obvious that Miz and R-Truth are perfect henchmen for the group, but the leader (or leaders) could still be anyone at this point.
The only thing that is sure is that this is the perfect angle to take if the WWE is serious about bringing back the greatest stable in the history of the wrestling business, the nWo.
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