Business Meets Personal: WWE No Way Out Preview
They say anything can happen in Vegas.
Tomorrow night, the WWE adds yet another chapter to Sin City's list of historic moments. Ladies and Gentleman, it's time for No Way Out.
And history starts right off the bat. Here's the lineup for tomorrow night's pay per view.
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Ric Flair vs. Mr. Kennedy
Thirty five years. Sixteen World Championships. Three decades of history. If any superstar did it, Ric Flair did it first. If any lady has kissed you, they kissed Ric Flair first. Tomorrow night, all that Flair has accomplished could come to a crashing end at the hands of a cocky up and comer from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Ever since the announcement in November that the next loss will be his last, Flair has defeated the likes of Triple H, Umaga, MVP, even WWE Champion Randy Orton. Sunday night, he has Mr. Kennedy in a Career Threatening Match.
Despite being injured by MVP a few weeks ago, Flair is heading into No Way Out to lay it all on the line. Flair is carrying pocket rockets and is going all in against a man who thinks he has the bigger trump card. Kennedy is notorious for ending careers and putting superstars on the shelf, but a victory over Flair will cement his name in the history books. It's do or die in Vegas for the Nature Boy.
All bets on the table. It's time for the flop, the turn, and the river.
CM Punk vs. Chavo Guerrero for the ECW Championship
Ever since losing the ECW World Title to Chavo last month, CM Punk has been a man hellbent on getting it back. From giving Guerrero a "Mariachi Wake Up Call" to sending him into the Gulf of Mexico, Punk has come up on the winning pair for the last few weeks.
Chavo is out to prove that he is the real future of the WWE, though. Despite losses and upends from Punk, Guerrero is looking to not only make an impact, but also silence Punk for good this Sunday.
Truthfully, both Punk and Chavo are hoping to hit sevens on the crap tables, but someone has to hit snake eyes sooner or later. Someone leaves Vegas with the ECW Championship, and someone is left wondering if they rolled one too many times.
Elimination Chamber
The Ultimate Russian Roulette will take effect in the Thomas & Mack Center, as 12 Superstars will be locked inside the most dangerous structure in professional wrestling.
Smackdown/ECW
The last time there was an Elimination Chamber match, everyone's career paths were changed. This year will be no different, as three former World Champions, a 500 pound behemoth, a brawling Irishman, and a rising star will be locked inside the Chamber with the opportunity to fight for the World Heavyweight Championship in the main event at Wrestlemania 24.
The Great Khali will hope that his size is enough to hit blackjack. Big Daddy V is determined to show why every Superstar has busted against him. MVP will take his ballin' attitude into the Casino of Destruction. Finlay hopes that he hits an Irish Flush Sunday night. And the other two competitors? Well let's just say that an Animal will be unleashed and someone will Rest In Peace as Batista and the Undertaker add another chapter to their storybook rivalry tomorrow night in Las Vegas.
RAW
Not to be outdone, RAW has a Chamber filled with four former World Champions, a Samoan Bulldozer, and one of the best high flyers in the industry. The ultimate prize for the ultimate gamble: the No. 1 Contender spot for the WWE Championship at Wrestlemania 24.
JBL makes yet another pay per view appearance in hopes of using his money to buy his ticket to Orlando. But Chris Jericho is there to make sure that the only thing that tilts is the big giant head of Layfield. Umaga has the ultimate wild card in the form of that Samoan Spike. Jeff Hardy is the one with the momentum and doesn't intend on losing another game of Russian Roulette. But there are two guys who have two words for ya if you ain't down with them going to Wrestlemania. Both Shawn Michaels and Triple H know what it's like to main event Wrestlemania and both have won championships when they got there.
Sunday night, someone leaves Vegas a made man.
Edge vs. Rey Mysterio for the World Heavyweight Championship
After getting the shaft at the hands of GM Vickie Guerrero, assistant GM Teddy Long made Rey Mysterio an offer he couldn't refuse. After Vickie was left at home healing from a 619 at the Rumble, Long not only made the 2nd Elimination Chamber, but he also made a rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship between Edge and Mysterio.
Edge has had guys watching what cards to look for during his second reign as champion, but even they can't stop the Ultimate Opportunist from stepping into the ring and defending the championship.
The Ultimate Underdog is looking to hit jackpot in Vegas, and despite a right bicep injury this past week, Rey Mysterio has promised to go into No Way Out and go on to Wrestlemania as the World Heavyweight Champion. A bit of irony: the last time a challenger had a huge deck stacked against him at No Way Out was Eddie Guerrero when he faced Brock Lesnar for the gold.
The result was Latino Heat winning his first WWE Championship.
Expect fireworks in this match because the slots are jam packed with triumph and heartbreak. Revenge is the ultimate deadly game, and this match, as well as the main event of the evening, has plenty of that.
Randy Orton vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship
The above is not a typo or an error. The Doctor of Thuganomics is back and is gunning for his gold.
After taking the ultimate gamble and winning at the Royal Rumble, John Cena is out not just to get back the championship he never lost, but also get a huge amount of payback against the man who put him on the shelf with a torn pectoral muscle. Since being awarded the WWE Championship at No Mercy, the Legend Killer has defeated the likes of Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, and Jeff Hardy. All four of those men will be in the chamber, but the way that Cena has been since returning to the ring, they might have to see the Champ again at Wrestlemania.
This Sunday, Orton can't run or hide anymore. He has been finding ways to try to end Cena's quest for the gold. But despite being practically mute, Orton has shown in the past that he is indeed dangerous, and that he will do whatever it takes to continue his one man dynasty. However, if the Patriots were any proof of that, dynasties don't last forever.
Can the Doctor return and add another pay per view victory to his return resume? Or has Orton still got Cena's number from last year?
This Sunday on pay per view, the WWE will end the legend of one saying in Sin City. After tomorrow night's No Way Out, whatever happens in Vegas isn't staying in Vegas this time around.



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