Sunday, November 7, 2010

WWE Nexus, The Unusual Suspects

As WWE Suvivor Series approaches I once again find myself waiting with baited breath, feeling my prediction of a John Cena heel turn and a shift in the balance of power in WWE.  I have had months to think and speculate on who the higher power behind Nexus could be, and now it's about time to tell the why's behind the who's that I have posted on twitter over the past few weeks.

1. John Cena:  Perhaps the most unlikely to be considered the higher power behind Nexus he is also the one who makes the most sense.  If Cena was the mastermind of  Nexus then when he turns heel at Suvivor Series and remains a member of  Nexus when he has the opprotunity to leave it would make the situation look better for him to be the guy in charge instead just another member willing to take orders.  He's been the top guy so long it would be hard to swallow him as anything other than the alpha dog: face, heel or otherwise.

2. Triple H:  The Game has been my prime suspect for the longest amount of time.  For Helmsey to be the mastermind behind Nexus would allow him to return as a heel and maintain his feud with Randy Orton.  Throw in Stephanie into the mix as the possible Raw GM, and it returns the McMahon-Helmsley Faction to play, this time using Nexus in an attempt to wrest control of the company from Vince.

3. Michael Cole:  And I quote.....myself!  (As I quote myself.)  Although my prime suspicion has been that, the pot who calls the kettle black by calling Daniel Bryan a nerd, is the anonymous Raw GM I actually have also entertained the idea that he is the person in control of Nexus as well.  I pointed out a few weeks ago that I felt that Nexus was soon to make itself present on Smackdown, despite Wade Barrett's claim that Nexus has no interest in Smackdown.  However, since Smackdown's debut on Syfy Cole has apparently joined the announce team on a permanent basis.  Also members of Nexus claimed the WWE Tag Team Championship from a Smackdown tag team, as well as the fact that the Tag Team Champions can appear on any brand.  To be an announcer on all of WWE's main broadcast as well as the RAW GM would make Michael Cole a prime suspect to be the leader of Nexus.

Update:  Since this blog entry was first posted Nexus has made a physical presence on Smackdown two weeks in a row and the Nexus-Kane collusion continues!

4. Steve Keirn:  For those of you unaware of who Steve Kerin is he was a member of a tag team known as The Fabulous Ones in the 1980's, before his tag team partner, Stan Lane, joined the Midnight Express with Bobby Eaton.  Keirn has always been heavily into the Florida wrestling scene, and he currently runs Florida Championship Wrestling, and is the onscreen president of the company.  FCW is currently WWE's sole developmental territory, and it is also where every single NXT contestant has come from.  Since every member of Nexus with the exception of John Cena has come out of FCW so far is it too far of a leap to suspect the man in charge?  After all Keirn, for the most part, has the same background as a majority of the individuals who have competed on NXT, he wrestled a majority of his career on the independent circut, very well known in the NWA, AWA, Mid-South and the USWA, but realitively unknown in the WWF/WWE.  Perhaps masterminding Nexus would be Kerin's way of making himself known to the WWE Universe in a huge way.

5. Linda McMahon:  What, really?  "Liberal" Linda McMahon?  Well now that she has lost the senate race in Connecticut Mrs. McMahon has nothing else to do, and since she has resigned from WWE and holds no office there it would free her up for a lot of screen time.  She could claim that she knew that her rival was going to target her connection to WWE all along, and that she had created Nexus to take down the company she predicted was going to ruin her political career.

6. Vince McMahon:  Yes, it's true (hahahahaha), that Vince has been in a coma since getting a 450 splash from Justin Gabriel during a Nexus attack due to the fact that he had made the claim that he created and controled Nexus.  However, this is also the kind of typical swerve Vince likes to play.  Remember that Vince turned out to be the greater power that the Undertaker obeyed while in the midst of the Ministry of Darkness/Corporation feud.  The Corporate Ministry was born as a result and the rest is histroy, but as we know, especially in WWE, "where anything can happen", history tends to repeat itself.  And let's not forget that Vince himself invited the nWo to WWE in the past in the hopes of destroying his own company.

7. Shane McMahon:  Well, okay, I mentioned the rest of the McMahons so why not throw Shane under the bus too?  It has been a while since we saw Shane, and as the build up for the next Wrestlemania begins it would be as good of a time as any for him to come back.  Plus Shane and Vince have not majorly been at odds with each other since Shane "bought" WCW out from under Vince and the supsequent WCW/ECW invasion of the WWF.  Despite the fact that Shane has never been a major suspect in my book I would say that Shane-O-Mac had all the right tools to be the mastermind behind Nexus.

8. Chris Jericho:  Yes, I do hold out hope that Y2J his swerved us all.  Perhaps his slight feud with Nexus and recent injury are just a part of the "Greater Plan".  After all it was Jericho who acted as Wade Barrett's pro for NXT Season One, and at that time Barrett seemed to have respect for Jericho, despite the deteoriation of their relationship since Nexus appeared on Raw.

9. The Raw GM:  Okay, I truly believe that Michael Cole is the anonymous Raw GM, and my second choice for the mysterious General Manager is Stephanie McMahon followed by Zach Ryder as the third choice.  However, in the event that the Raw GM is someone entirely off my radar I would have to say that it doesn't matter, because the Raw GM is obviously connected with Nexus.  After all the general manager had the opprotunity to get rid of Nexus before it started, but instead put them in a position where they would be awarded Raw contracts.  Also the GM continually backs Wade Barrett's decisions, a very unusual move considering that a WWE authority figure's prime allegence should be to the company and not the leader of the group trying to bring it down.  In my opinion the Raw General Manger is too shady of a figure not to be a member of Nexus.

10. Brock Lesnar:  There is a great deal of speculation that Lesnar is set to return to the WWE, at least for Wrestlemania 27.  Could he really be the mastermind behind Nexus though?  Well why else would Nexus interfere in the Undertaker's Buried Alive Match at WWE Bragging Rights the night after Lesnar lost the UFC Heavyweight Championship and had a verbal confrontation the Undertaker?  Again I point out that it was not the first time that Nexus aided Kane in beating down the Undertaker (both Smackdown superstars)  Remember that the WWE Undisputed Championship was split into the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship after Lesnar chose to be exclusive to Smackdown and not appear on Raw to defend the title there.

11. Dixie Carter:  Waaaah?  Yes, Dixie Carter.  What if the TNA President knew that the company was a sinking ship as soon as she took Hogan and Bischoff on board and TNA Impact! failed to ignite a new Monday Night War Era against WWE Monday Night Raw?  What if she signed a secret contract with WWE, since as the primary owner of TNA she did not have a TNA contract with a non-compete clause in it, and became the General Manager Raw?  Masterminding Nexus would be Carter's way of taking revenge on the WWE for her own personal woes against the McMahons and the wrestling business in general, as well as a way to promote new talent, much the same way she did for TNA.

12. A Carter/Keirn Alliance:  Last on the list, maybe the most implausable, former TNA President Dixie Carter and FCW President Steve Keirn working together.  With both the Impact Zone and FCW based in Florida it would not be unlikely that at some point that Carter and Keirn have not met.  Perhaps it has all been a mutual scheme since Keirn was contacted about the creation of  NXT, he calls his friend Carter and tells her he had found on out for her with Hogan and Bischoff running TNA into the ground.

Well that would be my top dozen list of suspects for the mastermind behind Nexus.  Some of it is serious, some of it impossible and some of it implausable.  But at least I hope that it was more entertaining the anything on TNA Impact! for the past month.  Who is the mastermind of Nexus and what is going to happen?  Only time will tell, but my truest suspicions are in the top five on the list.

PS: I just used my acoustica audio mixer to create John Cena's post Survivor Series entrance music, the first few seconds of his current theme, The Time Is Now, fading right into We Are One.