Will Alberto Del Rio Attack His Personal Ring Announcer when He Returns?

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Alberto Del Rio is currently recovering from a torn groin. The injury kept Del Rio from competing in the 2012 Royal Rumble. Even though Del Rio was unable to compete, his personal ring announcer (Ricardo Rodriguez) was. Rodriguez entered the Royal Rumble at number 8. Rodriguez came out to Del Rio's music and a ride of his own. Instead of appearing in a car worth more than100 grand, Rodriguez entered the arena in a run down machine worth $600 according to Booker T. Besides stealing Del Rio's entrance, Rodriguez stole Del Rio's ring attire. Coming to the ring wearing a white scarf and trunks. If Del Rio did not give Rodriguez permission to use his entrance, Del Rio may be showing Rodriguez the unemployment line upon his return.

Del Rio may be showing Rodriguez the unemployment line upon his return because Del Rio may feel that Rodriguez was making a mockery of him. Del Rio may also feel that Rodriguez was trying to replace him in his absence. Rodriguez will try to defend his actions but Del Rio will not listen and end up attacking him. Don't forget the promise Del Rio made to the WWE Universe before leaving. Del Rio told the WWE Universe the following "I promise you all one thing and that will be my New Years Resolution. I will be back and it will be more vicious, more aggressive than ever before. And I don't care who I need to destroy, I will be WWE Champion again." For those reasons it is very likely that Del Rio would attack Rodriguez when he returns.

Do you think Del Rio will attack Rodriguez when he returns or will Del Rio turn his attention towards the WWE Championship?

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  • Lori Gunn3/8/2012

    Thanks for the update. I am so out of it here in the boonies.

  • Lee Hansen2/8/2012

    I think it will definitely be an attack.

  • Jack Wellman2/8/2012

    You must let us know what happens when Del Rio returns.

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