Option number four: the traitor is John Cena.
Cena's misuc hit, confusing most of the fans, who assumed it was a mistake, until camera footage showed that he went to the bank to make the deposit to Scott Armstrong's account. The fans sat in disbelief. Cena steped from the back with hands raised in mock surrender.
"Okay, okay. You got me. I am the man that made sure that Bryan won the title. What are you gonna do? I have almost as much star power as this entire company. If you fire me, I am sure that a certain Total Nonstop Action Wrestling will have me. What's my punishment?" he stood on the stage smugly.
Hunter stood in the ring, unsure what corporate would have him do. "Cena, as of this moment, you are stripped of your rematch. You will never be the wwe champion again. Until further notice, your pay will be cut by ninety percent. You will now be the on-screen waterboy of undercard. The inly in-ring action you will see until further notice is sweeping off the ring at the start of the show. Everyone on every roster that has had to stand idly by while Cena hogged tv time, listen up. His loss is your gain. You will all, in adition to the other wwe superstars in the arena now, be receiving a pay raise in the total equivalent of the ninety percent that Cena will be docked. You may now leave the arena, john. If you can."
All the roster members pulled him into their midst, punching and kicking at Cena as they ground their boots into his face. As he slowly shifted towards the stage, he was met by an angry Shawn Michaels, who superkicked him so hard that he was pushed back to the end of the assembled stars, only to have the big show gore him through the arena light panel. Cena was out for several months for spinal injuries, and when he finally returned, he did star as the on-screen waterboy to the wwe undercard. He was never allowed to utter the words, "The Champ is here" again.
