Wednesday, 8 May 2013

WWE Severe Rules 2013: Underrated Stars That Really Must Be Included with Card

The 2013 edition of WWEas Extreme Rules pay-per-view is under two weeks away, and as the excitement across the marquee display is through the roof, there are stars being passed over already. With the addition of Brock Lesnar to the card, here is the time for stars to make a record. All the following wrestlers have now been great since debuting but remain trying to make a direct effect on the WWE landscape. If these men had a match at Extreme Rules, the card could be a lot more impressive. Fandango The WWE did its best to embrace the trend of Fandango by driving his party and theme song as hard as you are able to, and with Fandango himself getting over with the crowds much better than expected, itas time to follow everything up with a big win a Extreme Rules. Instead of whipping Kofi Kingston for the Usa Championship as much expected, the very fact that Chris Jericho returned to keep his feud with Fandango demonstrates that the pair will soon be operating an Extreme Rules match together. Thatas good news for everyone in the WWE Universe. Jericho put Fandango over at WrestleMania in a that ended with a, and with both menas want to have the best match of the night, the show would be stolen by their redemption bout the Extreme Rules PPV. Fandango could beat Y2J. Antonio Cesaro After watching Antonio Cesaro yodel to the band and lose his U.S Championship, the thought from many in the WWE Universe was that the Swiss star was in the dog house with the authorities backstage. As seen on Mondayas episode of Raw, this current losing streak is always to set the stage for a change to a less gimmicky heel. With all the raw ability the WWE looks for in the knowledge and a superstar to fight in any large place heas needed, Cesaro has to start his ascension to the most truly effective in a fit at Extreme Rules. The best round for Cesaro will be yet another match with Kofi Kingston. After whipping Kingston down, the Swiss star would win the title and perhaps not accept it, thus beginning the build to a possible briefcase win as of this yearas Money in the Lender. Rhodes Students Of all the underrated and underutilized stars with this list, the worst case of wasted talent may be the curious case of Team Rhodes Scholars. Individually, both Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow are two of the better singles opponents in the business, but as a tag team, they've been wonderful. Whether itas alone or as a team, both Rhodes and Sandow deserve a lot better than how they're currently being reserved. Even though the WWE has to throw together a tag team chaos fit that includes all of the teams the business has on the list, at least it'd be a way to provide the valuable team a PPV win and much-needed air time. Rhodes and Sandow are too good to be glorified jobbers. For more wrestling talk, listen toARing Rust RadioAfor every one of the hot issues or catch the latest episode in the ball player beneath (some language NSFW.)

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