John Cena is ready to return to SmackDown once again
#1 Sonya Deville is revealed as the person who sent the text
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I was feeling sick last night and fell asleep before seeing this. Catching up on the show this morning and just got to this part. I now feel sick again. pic.twitter.com/J7rckMlGfO
So, let's review the facts here, folks. Someone sent Otis a text saying that Mandy Rose was running late, as a result of which Otis arrived late and Dolph Ziggler could move in and go on his Valentine's Day date with God's Greatest Creation.
Now, Sonya Deville went on to say that Ziggler was more Mandy's type anyway as compared to Otis and one wonders if it was her that sent the text to Rose. This could be a great way to have the two women enter into a feud.
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Sonya has become an afterthought anyway since this storyline began, and I do honestly believe that for her to turn heel would benefit her right now. Fire and Desire is no longer a thing because the Tag Team titles are on RAW, and Asuka is doing her own thing in the Elimination Chamber anyway.
So, all of this could be leading to a Sonya Deville heel turn. And I'm very much on board for it.
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