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Winning the Intercontinental Championship will most definitely change that, however. I can't imagine that Barrett will lose it any time soon, so he should be winning the vast majority of his matches for the foreseeable future. In fact, I would love to see him go on a dominant run through WrestleMania and beyond with the belt. Barrett's move to the main event is obviously contingent upon what happens with the World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Championship in the coming months, but there is
Ask Antonio Cesaro where he hails from, and you won't be hearing “parts unknown.” The Swiss-born Superstar is unabashedly proud of his roots, and is quick to remind allies and foes alike of his Lucerne hometown. Walking the walk, Cesaro backed up his patriotism by serving in Switzerland’s famed militia before embarking on an athletic career. After excelling on several European rugby teams, Cesaro was banned from the league due to excessive aggression, and decided to apply his mercilessness in t
If it seems improbable for hellfire and brimstone to be so utterly chilling, you haven’t met Kane. At 7-feet tall and weighing in at more than 300 pounds, The Devil’s Favorite Demon is a monstrous abomination that seems to have been extracted directly from your childhood nightmares. The Big Red Monster has tormented WWE since his debut at Badd Blood in October 1997, when he tore off the cage door and unleashed hell during the first-ever Hell in a Cell Match.
Daniel Bryan is no up-and-comer. Trained by WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels, Bryan competed on the indy wrestling circuit for more than 10 years. Honing his craft on multiple continents, Bryan became well known for his hybrid of Japanese and American offensive styles that made good use of vicious elbow strikes, precise kicks, spine-jarring suplexes and various torturous submission maneuvers like the “No!” Lock, formerly named after martial arts specialist Gene LeBell.
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