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1. Rey Mysterio Vs. Seth Rollins

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It's come to the bit where we need to talk frankly about how WWE will conspire to have either Rey Mysterio or Seth Rollins pull the other one's eye out as a way to claim victory in a storyline that started with the latter being p*ssed off about losing a wrestling match the night before.

Only, that's impossible. WWE have made the choice to solve something serious with something incredibly silly. Though the CGI payoff potential is so huge that people will surely tune in to look at whatever the f*ck happens or how they might do it, there may be no way back from this brink when the world looks normal again.

WWE either do a bait and switch, or one of the two have to wrestle with one less eye for the rest of their careers. To keep it boring and let the wrestlers do the brutal, let's go with Rey to lose because his mask can account for the empty socket. This despite the Eye Sh*t they could mine for Rollins promo materials going forward.

An eye for an eye leaves the world blind, but at least that world probably wouldn't bother watching this. It's our cursed choice that we can't look away.

Winner - Seth Rollins

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1. Who Left The First Extreme Rules PPV In 2009 As ECW Champion?

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