LG
10-06-2013, 06:35 PM
Source: The Wrestling Observer
Despite the fact that CM Punk is dealing with multiple injuries, and the feeling that Ryback is limited in the ring, the plan is for the Punk-Ryback match at Battleground to receive a decent amount of time. All signs point to the fact that the match should be kept short, but apparently that is not the case.
Additionally, while this should come as no surprise to anyone, the plan is for the Punk and Paul Heyman program to continue past this Sunday’s pay-per-view, no matter who ends up going over in the actual match.
According to one source, the plan as of this past Thursday was for the WWE Championship match between Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan at this Sunday’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view to go on at approximately 10:25pm E.T. This would mean the Orton-Bryan match would be around a 25 minute match.
It’s also worth noting that there is a good chance that the finish of the match between Orton and Bryan at Battleground this Sunday will involve Big Show in some form or fashion. As we’ve been reporting, there are plans for The Big Show to become more involved in the main event storyline and that could begin at WWE Battleground this Sunday night.
Despite the fact that CM Punk is dealing with multiple injuries, and the feeling that Ryback is limited in the ring, the plan is for the Punk-Ryback match at Battleground to receive a decent amount of time. All signs point to the fact that the match should be kept short, but apparently that is not the case.
Additionally, while this should come as no surprise to anyone, the plan is for the Punk and Paul Heyman program to continue past this Sunday’s pay-per-view, no matter who ends up going over in the actual match.
According to one source, the plan as of this past Thursday was for the WWE Championship match between Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan at this Sunday’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view to go on at approximately 10:25pm E.T. This would mean the Orton-Bryan match would be around a 25 minute match.
It’s also worth noting that there is a good chance that the finish of the match between Orton and Bryan at Battleground this Sunday will involve Big Show in some form or fashion. As we’ve been reporting, there are plans for The Big Show to become more involved in the main event storyline and that could begin at WWE Battleground this Sunday night.