To whom it may concern, I haven't written a blog on here in a very long time mostly due to the little to know audience. Hopefully that will change. This, however, will not be a blog as much as it will be predictions and thoughts on tonight's pay per view Breaking Point.

First off, Kofi Kingston defending the United States Championship against The Miz. I've been saying that they were going to put the U.S. title on the Miz even back when he was wearing the "CenaBusters" shirt and flirting with Maryese. I assumed he would win over Maryese by winning the title. With Miz's new attitude and attire I'm going to put my money on the self-proclaimed Chick Magnet in this one. If he doesn't win it tonight, then he probably will by the next pay per view.
Winner: The Miz

At SummerSlam, Christian picked up a quick win against William Regal and kept the ECW Championship. Yeah I know, Christian should be doing better things defending the ECW Championship. I don't understand why they couldn't use Dreamer in his place and just send Christian to SmackDown where he could chase the Intercontinental Championship. But to get back on topic, I don't expect to see the title reign of William Regal anytime in the near future or in the future at all. Even with Vladimir Kozlov and Zeke Jackson in his corner, William Regal will once again come up short against Christian but I think he will only barely lose. He will carry the match for the most part until Christian pulls off a sneaky win.
Winner: Christian

Back in the Spring of 2007, I remember saying that a match with these two wouldvmost likely be the worst at WrestleMania 23. Well, I was wrong. Instead, it was Melina vs. Ashley. However, I think we may be able to say that this will be the worst match of the first-ever Breaking Point. To start, the Singapore Cane match is another gimmicky stipulation that is just thrown in to generate some interest in the match. I don't intend to put a lot of thought into this one. I'm not even going to go into how confused I was when they were referring to Ranjin Singh as his brother at SummerSlam. I always assumed they gave him the last name Singh since it is Great Khali's real last name. Since Kane won that match, I will just take Khali in this one.
Winner: The Great Khali
When the WWE ratings are dropping and the writing is suffering, who do they bring in? DX of course. Triple H and Shawn Michaels have once again reformed D-Generation X and, so far, haven't really impressed me very much. When they came back in 2006, it was huge. The sketches they were in were funny and the pranks on Mr. McMahon was one of the reasons I was really into wrestling at the time. They managed to defeat Legacy at SummerSlam but will they do it again tonight? I would say yes. DX has been on the recieving end of attacks over the past weeks by Rhodes and DiBiase. DX will most likely prevail in the first-ever Submissions Count Anywhere match but it could go either way. I'm going to take the safe way out by going with Triple H and Shawn Michaels with the victory.Winners: D-Generation X

It's the class of the mismatched tag teams. This match looks like the grabbed four names out of a box and made them face each other. While I don't hate JeriShow (as I refer to the team of Chris Jericho and Big Show) I would have prefered Rated Y2J (I know I have to nickname every team) but oh well. As for the outcome, I think it's pretty obvious. JeriShow for the win and to retain the titles. I think we will see them as a team at least until early 2010. As for the fate of the Unified Tag Team Titles. Obviously they will be split again or they would have gotten new belts once they were unified and just called them the WWE World Tag Team Titles like they used to be. Either way, Jericho and Show for the win, enough said.
Winners: Chris Jericho and Big Show

On to the first match that I'm really not too sure about. But first, let's take a look at the facts. There is only one time that I remember seeing Undertaker tap out. There was the controversial ending to the Kurt Angle and 'Taker Undisputed Championship match on SmackDown in 2002. Technically he didn't lose the match by submission since he was pinning Angle at the time but the event did occur. So if he hasn't before, could Undertaker tap out tonight for the first official time? Whether people want to admit it or not (I know I don't want to) The Undertaker's career may be reaching its end. While I don't think he will ever lose at WrestleMania, I think it's possible they will have him submit at least once. However, the same way I backed Ric Flair to win the whole time during WrestleMania 24, I can't go against The Undertaker. While it is likely that he will be tapping out to CM Punk tonight, I'm going to have to bet on Undertaker.
Winner: The Undertaker

Here is the second match that I'm not too sure about. At SummerSlam, a man jumped over the rail from the crowd (Brett DiBiase?) and cost Cena the WWE Championship. As far as I remember, I don't even know if they have mentioned this one time. Probably because it will happen again and it will most likely be tonight. Still, seems unrealistic not to bring it up. I honestly can't picture either one of these guys saying "I Quit" in this match unless someone pulls a Royal Rumble '99 and play's a clip of them saying it. Cena will lose legitimacy as the top dog and Orton will lose legitimacy as the biggest heel. So again, I am going with the safe choice and picking John Cena. Yeah, I know. I really don't want it very much either because Orton is doing a good job. As far as Cena as champion goes I've "Cena Nuff". But I just can't imagine Cena saying "I Quit" so to take the easy way out I'm going with him.
Winner: John Cena
Well, that's the card for tonight's pay per view Breaking Point. Now, at first I thought a submission themed pay per view would be a bit stupid. But now that the next one is called Hell in a Cell and December's will be Tables, Ladders, and Chairs, I think I will get over it. I assume Bragging Rights (in place of Cyber Sunday) will just be a regular pay per view with no stupid theme. In another note, before Rey Mysterio screwed up his Intercontinental Title run and got suspended, he was supposed to face Dolph Ziggler tonight. However, he passed the title to John Morrison and Morrison was supposed to face Ziggler in his place. Apparently that match got scrapped for whatever reason (I think due to the fact that Ziggler was going to beat Mysterio but they have decided to leave it on Morrison instead). Regardless, that's tonight's show. I will have a review of the pay per view later this week. Until then, (let's see what's a good ending catchphrase). Ah screw it. See you later.

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