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Originally Posted by Dave
That will almost happen imo.
No way on earth is Bryan losing to HHH. It's just, so mind numbingly obvious. HHH will also take a hell of a beating to put over Bryan. The match will be close but man, Bryan will fuck him up physically in real life.
Bryan SHOULD then go on to overcome the odds and win the title, which he rightfully should.
Cena will almost defo lost to the Wyatts I think, but it won't be clean which is the suck part. He'll also avenge the loss.
I don't agree with you about Lesnar. Lesnar doesn't give a shit about looking like a beast anymore. He turns up, collects a paycheck, and leaves. You think the dude who got challenged to a fight by Taker after losing his UFC title would want to lose WM to the same guy if he gave a shit about that stuff?
Lesnar was NUTS in that fight. I mean, the dude went for a clothesline and ended up on his neck OUTSIDE the ring. Like a month later he ran into a ring post with HHH so hard he bust himself opened. It was also like the first elbow from Lesnar that ripped Cena opened. The time before it was a stupid knee. Cena's always been okay at selling imo. Maybe sometimes in a bit of a stupid comical way, but hey, didn't someone say Ric Flair? 
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This was during the ambulance bit prior to Cena, and Lesnar having their match. Lesnar busted Cena's mouth after a series of punches. Because the first few, Cena hadn't sold. It's the "Super Cena" complex you mentioned earlier. He's become so accustomed to being put over in matches, that he hardly ever sells the smaller moves.(Forearms, punches, etc.) Mentioning the selling of Ric Flair, and John Cena in the same context is ridiculous, though. Ric Flair was wrestling in an era in which comical selling was the norm. John Cena, wrestling now, should have a firmer grasp of what he's doing in the ring. If you get "punched" you need to sell being "punched." Lol. Same with high impact moves. Cena is the type of dude to get a spine buster, and kip up immediately following. Lol.