The time has come, and it's all over but the potential overbooking as the WWE looks to write-off the latest immensely talented star who has decided he wants to move on.
CM Punk has made no bones about the fact that he is leaving the WWE out of an unfortunate combination of frustration and burnout, and although he has already delivered on his promise of going out with a bang, tonight's WWE Money in the Bank main event will likely contain a finale that will keep the wrestling world abuzz for years.
The shoddy 2.9 rating for the go-home show of RAW is far from a promising sign for a pay-per-view that has generated as much, and perhaps more, main stream buzz and intrigue as WrestleMania 27. However, the build-up to Punk-Cena has brought out some of the best mic work from both WWE Superstars. The Chavo Guerreros of the world who fear for a typical Super Cena comeback match shall fear not. The Chicago crowd just will not allow such lazy booking to go down and the WWE knows it.
Punk and Cena have created an environment where the otherwise scintillating Money in the Bank matches, for which the pay-per-view was named after, take a backseat. However, while we are on the subject, Alberto Del Rio seems to be all but a lock to win the RAW Money in the Bank, while Wade Barrett has risen to the top of the heap as the sexy pick to win the SmackDown MITB match in a host of preview pieces.
I'm still sticking with Sheamus.
Follow Big Nasty on Twitter @ThisIsNasty to see where he and his Bleacher Report Money in the Bank briefcase will go next.
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