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This second of three CSR videos is talking about the two world titles in WWE. First, Justin and Juice and then Josh Isenberg.

On John Cena getting to tie Ric Flair’s record:

Juice: Before I didn’t want it to happen, but after the last year being with the mid-card title, I don’t see it as a big deal now that he’s back in the top title picture. He’s proven himself of not being the guy who always wins.

LaBar: There’s nobody who is a better option. It’s kinda like the argument I give of why it was good Brock Lesnar broke The Undertaker streak. People often said they wanted a young, up and coming guy to do it and I would say that’s bad and risky. If that person’s career fizzles out, even if because of injury, then you’ve wasted this trust fund almost that is The Streak. I feel the same with Ric Flair’s record, you want to go with someone who is absolutely a top guy and hall of fame name.

Justin and Juice then talk the WWE Universal title and toss it Josh Isenberg who weighs in on everyone involved:

Isenberg: I question why not bring out Triple H? WWE Hell in a Cell is a few weeks away and WWE needs to be all hand on deck with the exclusive brand pay-per-views. What better way to do that then pout Triple H in Hell in a Cell against a guy who he’s helped make relevant in Seth Rollins. Seth Rollins doesn’t need the world title and WWER understands that which is why Kevin Owens is champ. WWE understands that Triple H has put so many guys over in Hell in a Cell over the years. It’s the best opportunity, not title on the line and then Owens comes back to Rollins after he goes over on The Game.

Isenberg continues on and talks about Chris Jericho’s performances right now. See the full conversation in the video below:

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