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5. Where Does It Go On The Card?
A legitimate concern about this match is where does it fit in to the card. It's about the 4th most intriguing match of the night, and putting it on after Bryan/HHH, Undertaker/Lesnar, or Batista/Orton/(likely Bryan) would all but guarantee it would die an excruciating death. Putting it in-between any of these matches makes it feel like filler for the stuff the people really want to see, and it obviously won't go on last. If I'm being honest, the best spot for it is probably the opening match of the evening kicking the show off with a bang, but that feels beneath John Cena's cache. It's a hard match to find the optimal placement for on the card. You want it to seem important, but you don't want to put it somewhere where it will be completely overlooked or overshadowed. Maybe as the card becomes clearer it will become easier to place this match, but as of right now it' positioning on the card is unclear to me.
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