There is no denying that the WWE has gone through a tough time recently. The product and creative angles have fallen flat more times than they have landed.
However, there is also no denying that the company is currently on its way back up.
After one of the wildest WWE pay-per-views of 2013, the results from Payback have changed the course of the company and certain stars will now carry their momentum into July’s Money in the Bank event.
In many ways, the first edition Payback was predictable. John Cena retained the WWE Championship by defeating Ryback. The Shield furthered its reign of dominance. Curtis Axel continued his rise by winning the Intercontinental Championship.
WWE fans across the world have eagerly anticipated CM Punk's return from sabbatical since the week following WrestleMania XXIX, and "The Second City Saint" delivered as he defeated Chris Jericho in grand fashion on Sunday night at Payback.
CM Punk returned to action at tonight’s WWE Payback with a huge victory over Chris Jericho, and if the match taught us anything, it’s that it’s going to be awfully difficult for Punk to be anything but a babyface going forward.
Whether it was indeed real or just a ploy to push a story line in TNA, you have to admit that Sting coming to WWE was an idea many fans could rally around.
But the fact that WWE has lured Rob Van Dam back, via wrestlezone.
WWE’s 2013 Payback pay-per-view is scheduled for Sunday night, and wrestling fans from across the world are ready for all the last-minute projections and predictions the sport’s best prognosticators can muster.
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