“C-O-N-spiracy” victims assemble!
We never thought we’d say this, but perhaps R-Truth has been right all along.


No one that witnessed Miz & Truth’s clashes for the United States Championship in the spring of 2010 could have possibly imagined that these two bitter nemeses would ever see things eye-to-eye. Yet, Truth’s strong belief in a so-called “C-O-N-spiracy” against him has ensnared The Cleveland Screamer, who has gone from successfully defending the WWE Championship at WrestleMania to waging fruitless wars of words with Subway spokesman Jared Fogle on Raw. (PHOTOS)

Since many now question the true motives of WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H, WWE Executive Vice President of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis, WWE EVP of Operations Stephanie McMahon and even former WWE Champion Kevin Nash following the contentious conclusion of SummerSlam, WWE.com wonders: How many others in WWE besides The Miz & R-Truth are afflicted by conspiracy? Will others join this skeptical duo in their quest for answers?
POTENTIAL “C-O-N-SPIRACY” VICTIMS:

John CenaAs special guest referee for Cena’s Undisputed WWE Championship Match against CM Punk at SummerSlam, Triple H affirms that it was a lapse in judgment that awarded The Straight Edge Superstar the pinfall victory. But did he really not see the Cenation’s leader’s foot on the bottom rope as Cena scored the pinfall?
ChristianChristian consistently blames others for his own failures, but maybe there’s some credence to his qualms. After all, not even a team of highly paid lawyers could save this resentful Superstar from being forced to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Randy Orton in a career-threatening No Holds Barred Match at SummerSlam.

Triple H
Yep, you read that right. With Triple H vehemently denying having ordered Kevin Nash’s hit on then-WWE Champion CM Punk at SummerSlam, it’s entirely likely that someone is using The Game’s friendship with Big Daddy Cool (and apparently his cell phone) to cast doubt on his leadership ability as WWE’s newly minted COO. And what of Nash’s reported “car accident” during Raw this past Monday? It seemed as though someone really wanted The Cerebral Assassin out of the building
Yep, you read that right. With Triple H vehemently denying having ordered Kevin Nash’s hit on then-WWE Champion CM Punk at SummerSlam, it’s entirely likely that someone is using The Game’s friendship with Big Daddy Cool (and apparently his cell phone) to cast doubt on his leadership ability as WWE’s newly minted COO. And what of Nash’s reported “car accident” during Raw this past Monday? It seemed as though someone really wanted The Cerebral Assassin out of the building
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