John Cena to Take Time Off Following Elbow Surgery?
According to Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com, the word going around backstage is that Cena will actually take the proper time off to let his elbow heal and not rush back to the ring, like he has done in the past.
Credit Mike Johnson, PWInsider.com
Reason for Alberto Del Rio's Facial Injuries
Either late on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, Del Rio got into an altercation with several bar patrons. Drew McIntyre stepped in to help Del Rio and ended up getting roughed up as well.
Credit PWInsider.com
In before the HBK/100 Marines jokes
ReplyDeleteLook for Del Rio to forfeit to Dean Douglas tonight only for Razor to step in and win it.
ReplyDeleteZERO chance that Cena takes time off.
ReplyDelete...damn it
ReplyDeleteya know what, cena? go ahead and also take off the time you should have taken off for your neck surgery and that other thing you had in 08
ReplyDelete*100 real americans
ReplyDeleteTime off? yes. Proper time off? HELL no.
ReplyDeleteThis is MUCH less interesting than Alberto Del Rio was beaten up by Drew McIntyre...
ReplyDeleteI can't believe they ruined ADR's handsome face
ReplyDeleteDrew McIntyre is Del Rio's road buddy so it makes sense that he would back him up. Of course if Del Rio worked for Bill Watt's he would have been fired for getting roughed by bar patrons.
ReplyDeleteOk, that makes sense. The first couple of tidbits I read were that ADR and McIntyre got into a backstage altercation of some sort.
ReplyDeleteThere were anywhere from 3 to 18 patrons, I'm assuming.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the right time for Cena to cool out for a while. I'd say no sooner than Rumble, honestly. I doubt he sits out Mania. I wonder if he gets a taste of working the part time schedule and starts to consider it.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be great for him to sit out until the Rumble. Maybe be a "surprise" entrant (if there is such a thing anymore).
ReplyDeleteEven if he sits out until after Survivor Series, it would be a good enough length to get people excited about his comeback. Let WWE build some programs with Orton, Bryan, Punk and a couple other folks and insert Cena into a story with the build to the Rumble.
ReplyDeleteGiven how long Cena's been going non-stop, I imagine he could use a break as much as we want one from him.
I'd be happy to see Cena gone till the Rumble, or even longer. He's stale and needs to be gone for a while, and when he does come back something needs to change. Ten years of doing the same shit every week is too much, he needs to change.
ReplyDeleteIf there's one person I'd want backing me up in a bar fight, it's the guy who was on the female side of a domestic abuse relationship.
ReplyDelete* on the abused side
ReplyDeleteftfy
yeah thats how it was presented at 1st
ReplyDeleteand a couple 'maybes' who were looking at drink specials
ReplyDeleteThere is a Zeb Colter in this story, isn't there?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the expected layoff time for someone with this injury? Is it REALLY serious (as in Cena won't be back until Mania at the earliest) or could be realistically be back in a month or two?
ReplyDeleteIf it's only a 2-3 month absence anyway, I can see this being the injury where Cena finally relents and properly heals it, also giving his body an overall break. Bring him back in November as the return partner on Team Bryan vs. Team New Evolution at Survivor Series or something.