Christian finally makes his somewhat triumphant return to the WWE, and the fans could not be more....upset?
Okay, I'm going to issue you a challenge: I challenge YOU, faithful Universers, to read my following post and analyze each segment logically, without investing all of your emotions into what's being said. THEN, I challenge you to prove me wrong and convince all of your friends to do the same by following my instructions at the end of this series of posts.
Here goes:
Christian's move to ECW was brilliant.
Before you start hurling rocks towards my general direction, keep in mind that I WAS RIGHT about Matt Hardy and his attacks on Jeff.
We all think Christian is pretty awesome, and we all think Christian has main-event level talent and potential, as he brilliantly showed in his TNA run. BUT, all of that is not a prerequisite for him to be placed in a major feud on RAW or Smackdown immediately in his return.
It seems we've quickly forgotton that Christian was mid mid-card when he and Tyson Tomko left the company three and a half years ago. While in TNA, Christian Cage was immediately placed in a heavyweight title program, and once rewarded with the belt, his reign lasted four months. People just weren't into Christian being the champion. His second run lasted four months before he was stripped of the title due to TNA several their ties with the NWA. He failed to regain the championship after that ordeal.
After that, it can be argued succesfully that TNA "misused" Christian Cage by placing him in feuds with...well, everybody. He was just kinda all over the place, really, with no real direction. Finally, with his contract taking its last few gasps of air, Christian Cage was summarily destroyed by the Main Event Mafia, after Kurt Angle "revealed" that Cage was headed back "up north," and that he betrayed the TNA family. So there you have it...your future WWE main eventer gets destroyed by five former multiple time Heavyweight Champions.
And you want him to go to what show when he comes back?
Pt. 2 coming soon....

