There is a degree of frustration moving through the RAW lockerroom regarding how the brand has been booked in recent weeks. The feeling is that despite gaining some potential players in the recent roster trade, RAW has stuck to its recurring Triple H/John Cena/Randy Orton main-event scene. Of interest to the main event monotony is the fact that the situation comes just months after reports broke of WWE firmly committing itself to developing new top stars on its roster.
Now an interesting fact!
Tom Robson sent the following interesting stat:
I did a bit of digging around this morning and came up with this terrifying piece of information. In the last five years (starting with the first PPV after SummerSlam 2004, when Orton won the belt for the first time), some combination of Randy Orton, John Cena, and Triple H have wrestled against each other TWENTY-FOUR TIMES. That includes singles, tag, and multi-man matches, but not Royal Rumbles. That means Cena-Orton at SummerSlam will be the 25th match in the last five years featuring some combo of these three against each other.
Source: wrestlescoop.com















