6. Cesaro's Growing Pains
WWE.comWWE, Im not falling for this. Youre not going to do anything with Kofi Kingston now that he defeated Cesaro. Hes going to show up next week, not have a chance to speak, then hell lose. The week after that, the same thing will happen. Five years from now, the same thing will also happen. Earlier this year Kofi beat Randy Orton, two days later he lost to Curtis Axel on Main Event. Last year he teased turning heel in his feud with The Miz. Again, nothing. So instead of doing anything for Kofis career, that victory is only going to damage Cesaro. When WWE pushes a new Paul Heyman guy, perhaps they should consider not having his client lose so often. That formula didnt appear to work for Curtis Axel (though maybe nothing could have worked for that experiment), and neither did it work for Ryback. Cesaro, though, has more potential than those two. At WrestleMania, his career hit a new high, and there were rumors that he was being set up for a showdown with Brock Lesnar. Lately, though, hes been on a pretty decent losing streak (hes lost six of his last seven televised matches). His momentum is pretty dried up right now, and it seems that a main event chance is a couple years off, and thats if it will ever happen.