10 Things WWE Must Do For Cena vs. Lesnar IV

7. Add A Pink Slip Clause To Anyone Interfering From Bell To Bell

Obviously at Night Of Champions, John Cena looked so much better in his re-match with Brock Lesnar than he did at Summerslam when he was suplexed all night long. At the Night of Champions match, it was very physical and competitive. Just like the Summerslam domination of Lesnar on Cena was a nice and fresh angle, coming back to a more back and forth match was also welcomed. While the match was a great one and Cena was so close to winning, the Seth Rollins interference took away from that match. The WWE World Heavyweight Championship has not been defended since Night Of Champions in September, and if Lesnar and Cena do not square off until the Royal Rumble, that means four months had past since the title was defended, and three months since Cena was announced as the #1 contender after beating Randy Orton at Hell In A Cell. This is too important of a match to have any interference or overbooking associated with it. Because of this, a stipulation of anyone interfering in the match will be fired is a good one to have, so we know that no one on the active roster will interfere.
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Jeremy Bennett has been a wrestling fan since he was a Little Stinger watching Saturdays at 5:05 at his Grandma's house. His past, present, and future favorites in the business are Ric Flair / Dean Ambrose / Finn Balor. He is a co-owner of the gaming website TheGamingTailgate.com. You can also find him on Twitter - @JBHuskers