With less than two weeks to go, the WWE has finally gotten around to making matches for Over the Limit 2011. The card is beginning to take shape with four matches announced this week. Three WWE championships and a WWE Hall of Fame ring will be up for grabs at the annual WWE event. As reported here on the Camel Clutch Blog, John Cena vs. The Miz in an I-Quit Match for the WWE championship will headline the event. This marks their third straight pay-per-view match and fourth televised match against one another since WrestleMania 27. The stipulation is fresh yet the feud has arguably ran its course.

In the current state of the WWE nothing is set in stone, especially when it comes to the RAW main-event. The Triple Threat Match at Extreme Rules was changed a week after it was originally announced. While I know there are still a lot of Miz-amaniacs out there, I don’t think anyone believes that The Miz has a chance of winning this match. Although the same was said about CM Punk when he beat The Undertaker in a Submission Match at Breaking Point 2009 so you never know. 

Randy Orton vs. Christian for the WWE world heavyweight title will headline the SmackDown brand at Over the Limit. This is a rematch from last week’s controversial SmackDown match which ended the two day title reign of Christian.

The main-event gives WWE pay per view a fresh championship match and unlike Miz vs. Cena, one that will interest a lot of fans.

A lot of WWE fans were angry when Christian was booked to lose the world heavyweight title after just two days. I wrote a blog defending the decision by telling fans that they needed to see how this played out. It really wouldn’t surprise me at all to see Christian win with the two of them trading the title back and forth over the course of several weeks. Either way, this one is practically guaranteed to be a great match.


On the flip side, in a match practically guaranteed to be a terrible match Jerry Lawler vs. Michael Cole will stink up WWE pay per view once again. To add some spice to this incredibly bland feud, Lawler will put his WWE Hall of Fame ring on the line in an angle straight out of TNA Impact. I think I can speak for most wrestling fans when I say that no matter what happens here that I hope this is the end of Cole in the ring and the conclusion to the feud. This one has definitely ran its course.

The Miz and John Cena have been feuding for most of this year. It all started following the Elimination Chamber show and it is expected to culminate this weekend in an I Quit match at Over the Limit. While the feud has had its share of problems, it at least gave Miz someone on top to feud with for a prolonged period of time. But what happens next with "The Most Must-See Champion in WWE History?"
Cena's plans for this year have been pretty much laid out. Following this match, which has to be the blow off to the feud because you can't have a heel challenge for the title who has said "I quit," Cena is expected to have a feud with Alberto Del Rio heading into Summerslam.
Meanwhile, Miz looks to be left in the dark following this feud. It's not his fault, either. It's just a product of WWE not having enough top babyfaces to work with all the heels they have right now.

WWE's second annual Over the Limit pay-per-view is around the corner and the match card is starting to become apparent.

However, the only definite match booked is John Cena versus the Miz for the WWE Championship—an "I Quit" match which has shades of Cena's feud with Batista last year.
Will Over the Limit become the Fatal Four Way of 2011? Or will we be surprised with a quality PPV?
I am going to put my neck on the chopping block with 10 predictions that may or may not come true.