Lita says that she and Edge felt ready to carry this title for a while, but Edge had mentioned on Biography (not here) that he had been told from the get-go that he would win the title in January - and lose it back to Cena in January at the Royal Rumble. This was left out of his episode of Biography completely, but the partnership gets a lot of appreciation here from the likes of Paul Heyman. Lita appears in this episode to talk about her real-life relationship with Edge and how it was brought into the storyline as a way to help him turn heel. Usual contributors Pete Rosenberg and Bruce Prichard, along with tonight’s roundtable with Freddie Prinze, Jr., Kevin Nash, JBL, Cody Rhodes, and Beth Phoenix, open up with a quick summation of both men’s careers and how their confrontation began, in a sense, at WrestleMania 21.Īt this event, John Cena takes the WWE Championship from JBL while Edge wins the Money in the Bank, putting the pieces in place for their impromptu match in January of the next year at the New Year’s Revolution event. On its own, it’s a stretch to call it one of the great rivalries that deserves investigative treatment, but considering how the two of them ushered in the first, and still one of the most entertaining, cash-ins of the Money in the Bank contract, that story does deserve to be told. Serving as a sort-of direct sequel / deleted scenes companion to the episode of Biography featuring Edge that had aired just prior, this week’s episode of WWE Rivals expands on the rivalry between Edge and John Cena.
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