WWE 2015 rumors: Odds against Rusev in next PPV

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The first official card for WWE Payback came as early as WWE Extreme Rules.

The match was made official after Lana's immediate visit to the Authority office. It will be recalled that Rusev lost to Cena at WWE Extreme Rules and the Bulgarian Brute wasted no time asking for another match. After some time, Lana confirmed the match to Rusev and later added that it would be an 'I Quit' match.

Rusev has apparently been livid and wants to reclaim the belt he lost at Wrestlemania 31 to Cena. However, things are not looking quite well for Rusev, especially when one tries to recall the last time Cena said 'I Quit'.

Under fair circumstances, Cena is not the type who would quit. So if ever the WWE does decide to let Rusev win, it will not be on even terms. Could the Authority play a hand in it?

Cena has had countless battles of I Quit matches in the WWE and against high profile wrestlers. The list includes JBL (2005 WWE Judgment Day), Randy Orton (2009 WWE Breaking Point), Batista (2010 WWE Over the Limit) and The Miz (2011 WWE Over the Limit).

Rusev is strong but forcing someone like Cena to utter those precious two words may not be easy to come by. Will Lana have something to do with it?

Lana has not necessarily been the same after drawing the ire of Rusev and everyone is waiting when she would erupt and leave Rusev eventually. Lana is expected to get a push as well soon and it remains to be seen on whether she would remain a manager or jump into wrestling and join the other WWE Divas.

With that said, the odds seem to be stacked against Rusev although his rage doesn't seem to care right now.

So if that were the case, it could be one brutal encounter. How can Rusev get Cena to say 'I Quit'?

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