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Post by CandyKANE on Dec 23, 2002 7:54:25 GMT -5
credit: 3strandwrestling.com
On the Royal Rumble Website, under the matches section, there is one listed: Steiner Vs. HHH, but if you click on it, it send you to a site with a picture of Jericho Vs. John Cena, thats a replica of the image they created for Steiner vs. HHH.
Now I doubt that WWE would make a picture of them like they did for Steiner and HHH if there isn't gonna be a match between Jericho & Cena. But, if you remember in the 3 days before Armageddon, there was Nowinski Vs. Maven match listed under the matches section on WWE's pay per view website, but that match didn't happen.
This is only a rumor, but it heavily hints towards there being a Smackdown defector in John Cena or Chris Jericho, as they are on different brands. So for this match to take place, one would have to switch shows before the pay per view.
This likely won't happen, but would be very interesting if it did. WWE has done things like this before, just testing pages and images.
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Post by -STITAN- on Dec 23, 2002 9:24:12 GMT -5
Yeah, have you also noticed that when you click on the HHH Vs. Steiner image, underneath the Jericho & Cena picture are two paragraphs which are EXACTLY THE SAME to each other! Strange, huh?
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Post by CandyKANE on Dec 31, 2002 8:12:38 GMT -5
credit: wrestlingdotcom.com
Even after the wrestling newsboards have posted about WWE's web goofs, they still have not fixed their Royal Rumble website. The page which is supposed to display a graphic and description for the WWE Title Match featuring Triple H and "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner still contains Chris Jericho vs. John Cena (http://www.royalrumble.com/matches/wwetitle/index.html).
From WWERoyalRumble.com: " This past Monday on RAW, Triple H and Ric Flair questioned Shawn Michaels' heart. At the end of the show, HBK showed The Game the kind of heart he has. After luring his challenger to the parking lot, Michaels decimated Triple H, highlighted by an amazing leap off the top of a tractor trailer. Now the question remains -- will Triple H be at 100 percent for this Sunday's World Heavyweight Championship match? Find out at Armageddon."
Royal Rumble is disputably the second biggest WWE pay-per-view of the year (leading to WrestleMania), so why wouldn't they put the same effort they do into their shows back into their website?
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