>AJ: I hate to think that this was something that is gonna be a flip-flop. We don’t necessarily do that. It’s not good for business, but what’s the next step? >AJ: I’m not really sure, which makes it very interesting. What's gonna happen next with Sami Zayn, because you know SummerSlam one of the big four PLEs he's gonna be defending it. Who is that against? That's the story, who's it gonna be is it gonna be Gunther, is it gonna be Cody? Is there somebody else? Is it Bron? Like I don't know. . . .>Host: There's a lot of talk about how Sami won't hold the title for a long time and how we could see a title change as soon as RAW. >AJ: I don't want to see a transitional like champion. I think that Sami is more than capable of pulling off being a world champion and totally being the underdog here. But I don't know what the next part of the story is and the great thing about that is that's a good thing. And that keeps me interested in what's going to happen with the build up to SummerSlam >AJ: That's a good thing where I'm not so sure what's going to happen. And you got people worried about that Sami's just going to be a transitional champion. He's gonna win it just to lose it to, you know, who knows.>AJ: I don't think that is like the best way to go about doing the storyline. I think there's some magic to be made and I wish I was smart enough to figure it out, but I'm glad I'm not because I want to enjoy wrestling.Now that dust has settled was there magic to be made with Sami's title run or was AJ lost in the sauce?
>>20784950AJ's right but that doesn't work for Punk, brother
>>20784950>I'm baffled by the stupid booking, which makes it really interesting company man
>>20784950>and totally being the underdog heresami hogan the eternal underdog
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