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WWE WrestleMania 26: The Official Event Discussion Thread; WrestleMania 26 - LIVE Sunday, March 28, 2010
Topic Started: Feb 21 2010, 11:47 PM (891 Views)
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No Disqualifications - The Streak vs. The Career:
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The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels

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At WrestleMania, The Undertaker will put his 17-0 undefeated streak on the line against Shawn Michaels’ storybook career, in a rematch so highly anticipated and potentially explosive that it could only occur on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

At HBK’s request. this much anticipated rematch can only be decided by pinfall or submission. So, no matter what happens, one of these men's fates will be decided.

The showdown between The Demon of Death Valley and HBK at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania one year ago had seemed like destiny. The Phenom – never bested in the history of WWE’s greatest pay-per-view – would finally clash with Mr. WrestleMania himself. Although The Deadman ultimately reigned supreme over Michaels in a match many consider as one of the greatest of all time, the epic battle only fueled their mutual legend as well as the WWE Universe’s insatiable thirst for a return confrontation.

After coming so close to a WrestleMania triumph over his legendary opponent, the highly-competitive HBK became obsessed with getting another opportunity. Yet no matter what he did, every one of his efforts over the past few months came up short. After suffering devastating losses in the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match on Raw, Michaels decided to take drastic measures of such magnitude, that The Undertaker would be forced to take notice. At WWE Elimination Chamber, just as The Phenom looked ready to finish off Chris Jericho to retain his title, Michaels suddenly emerged from under the steel grates of the demented structure, then delivered a jaw-shattering Sweet Chin Music that cost The Deadman his “holy grail.”

The Undertaker emerged on Raw one night later, seething for retribution. He finally agreed to HBK’s challenge on one condition: that The Showstopper put his career up against his 17-0 WrestleMania record.

Michaels accepted, claiming that if he can't beat The Deadman this time around, there's no reason why his career should continue.

What will happen when two of the greatest Superstars in the history of WWE decide their fate on The Grandest Stage of Them All? Find out at WrestleMania, March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.


World Heavyweight Championship:
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Chris Jericho (c) vs. Edge

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There was a time when Chris Jericho and Edge were close buds, inseparable tag team champions even. But that was before The Rated-R Superstar made the “mistake” of suffering a torn Achilles tendon last summer and spending seven months recuperating from surgery.

Rather than stand by his pal, Jericho turned on Edge before the last of his sutures were even out. The arrogant Superstar claimed that he, not his former partner, was responsible for all the successes they enjoyed. As one might imagine, The Rated-R Superstar seethed from his hospital bed and longed to pay back his fair-weather fiend.

Now, the wait is over. Edge will get his chance on The Grandest Stage of Them All when he challenges Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania.

For The Ultimate Opportunist, The Road to WrestleMania was paved last month at the Royal Rumble when he emerged as a surprise entrant and shocked the WWE Universe by outlasting 29 opponents after a painful rehabilitation. As a result of the win, he was able to choose for which World Championship he would compete.

For Edge’s opponent, however, the path would prove more twisting. The self-important Superstar collided inside the Elimination Chamber with five others, including then-World Heavyweight Champ The Undertaker. Just as it appeared The Deadman would block Jericho’s path to Phoenix, Shawn Michaels arrived to pay the toll, superkicking The Phenom, which allowed Jericho to win the title and a guaranteed match at WrestleMania.

The clash between these former friends promises to be a deeply personal affair. After all, no greater enemy can a person make than a wronged best friend.


WWE Championship Match:
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Batista (c) vs. John Cena

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For a brief moment at WWE Elimination Chamber, John Cena was the WWE Champion and as far as he was concerned, order was restored to the WWE Universe, but that was all ripped away from him when Mr. McMahon granted Batista a post-Chamber title match against the battle-worn Champ.

On Raw, in a match pitting Cena against Batista to decide which former champion - Cena or Sheamus - would challenge The Animal at WrestleMania, Cena thought that his fate was in his hands. Batista proved otherwise as he made the choice himself, purposely getting himself disqualified, awarding Cena the WWE Championship confrontation at WrestleMania – as well as a vicious post-match beating with a steel chair.

It’s no surprise the tension is as thick as it is between these two considering what has transpired in recent weeks, both seemingly taking opposite sides in the war waging between Mr. McMahon and WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart. The first shot fired could even be considered the most brutal. Weeks ago, when Raw went off the air, Batista crushed Cena with a vicious Batista Bomb onto the steel ring steps. Only now, it would seem, is The Animal’s motive for the unprovoked assault clear: A main event confrontation at WrestleMania.

Even before these incidents began to transpire, these men were no strangers to each other, though the circumstances were much different. At SummerSlam 2008, these men clashed, with a much different Animal victorious against Cena, who was injured in battle. But then, there was mutual respect between the two – now it’s just blind hatred.

What will come of this colossal rematch on The Grandest Stage of Them All? Will Cena extract revenge while recapturing the WWE Championship? Or will The Animal tear into the former champion as he proclaims his dominance across the WWE landscape? The only way to find out will be by watching WrestleMania XXVI as it emanates from Phoenix, Ariz., on March 28, live on pay-per-view.


No Holds Barred Grudge Match:
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Bret Hart vs. Vince McMahon
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Two men, one ring and more than 12 years of bad blood. It all adds up to one of the most anticipated grudge matches in WWE history: Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Mr. McMahon.

The hemorrhaging of animosity between these two began on Nov. 9, 1997. It was then, at Survivor Series in Montreal, that the then-WWE Champion Hart faced Shawn Michaels as The Chairman looked on at ringside. With the bout underway, HBK locked the “Hit Man” into Hart’s signature submission hold, The Sharpshooter. While Hart never submitted, the referee nonetheless ordered the bell to be rung and the title awarded to Michaels, all of which had been orchestrated by Mr. McMahon.

The “Montreal Screwjob,” as it has henceforth been known, left Hart filled with rage, especially toward The Chairman. For his part, however, Mr. McMahon has made no apologies, almost seeming to revel in his duplicity.

The situation remained at a stalemate until Jan. 4, when Hart agreed to act as special guest host of Raw in hopes of gaining “closure.” It was during the historic broadcast that the WWE Hall of Famer managed to make peace with Michaels. It was also when Mr. McMahon’s treachery continued. After praising his longtime nemesis, The Chairman betrayed Hart, kicking him and leaving him writhing on the canvas. In subsequent weeks, Mr. McMahon would berate and, with help from Batista, actually spit in the face of Hart.

Now, it’s time for more than a decade’s worth of frustration, resentment and pent-up rage to culminate on The Grandest Stage of Them All in a match the WWE Universe may have never thought they’d see, but always hoped to witness. Will The Excellence of Execution be able to unscrew what’s been done to him? Or will The Chairman continue to make Hart suffer?


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Triple H vs.Sheamus

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It’s the age-old tale of the young lion rising up to challenge an established king of the jungle as the hungry former champion, Sheamus, will take on one of WWE’s best and most decorated competitors of the past 20 years: Triple H.

The Game cost The Celtic Warrior the WWE Championship at WWE Elimination Chamber, and when Sheamus returned on Raw, he made sure Triple H felt the brunt of his Irish fury. Now these two former World Champions will collide at WrestleMania to settle the score. There is nothing The Celtic Warrior would love to do more than clear Triple H from his path to regain the WWE Championship.

Sheamus has had a meteoric and dominating rise in WWE since debuting in ECW. When he made the move to Raw, he would win Jesse Ventura’s “Breakout Battle Royal” and earn a WWE Title opportunity against then-champion John Cena. Fulfilling his quest for supremacy, he defeated Cena at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs to cement his position as the undisputed Breakout Star of 2009.

The Celtic Warrior dominated Monday nights, but once he stepped inside the Elimination Chamber, the game changed. Sheamus was eliminated, and in turn, lost the WWE Championship, when Triple H pinned him inside Satan’s Structure.

Sheamus’ greatest challenge to date may indeed be The King of Kings. The Game is a 13-time World Champion and is no stranger to WrestleMania. Since making his WrestleMania debut in 1996, Triple H has battled and defeated the likes of Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, The Rock and Big Show, amongst others. The majority of The Game’s WrestleMania matches have been the main event and more often than not, a World Title is on the line. Thus, The Cerebral Assassin certainly knows the feeling of headlining on The Grandest Stage of Them All and will no doubt use that experience against his zealous adversary.

What will happen when one of the most experienced Superstars in WWE takes on the young and furious former WWE Champion at the biggest event of the year? Find out at WrestleMania, March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.


Money In The Bank Ladder Match:
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Christian vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Matt Hardy vs. Kane vs. Jack Swagger vs. Evan Bourne vs. Drew McIntyre

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The opportunity to compete for a World Championship is so significant to the Superstars of WWE that every year eight of the most fearless and talented competitors risk it all for this very goal in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

First contested at WrestleMania 21 in 2005, this dangerous, but rewarding contest pits eight Superstars against one another in a battle to climb a ladder and snatch a briefcase hanging precariously above the ring. Inside the case is a contract giving the winner an opportunity to face a World Champion at a time of their choosing throughout a 12-month period.

This unique ability to "cash in" a championship opportunity at any moment has given Money in the Bank winners a serious advantage over their opponents on many occasions. Edge, the first-ever "Mr. Money in the Bank," cashed in his contract at New Year's Revolution 2006, defeating WWE Champion John Cena immediately after the 12 Rounds star had just successfully defended his title in an Elimination Chamber Match. At Extreme Rules in 2009, CM Punk elected to face Jeff Hardy moments after The Charismatic Enigma defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship in a grueling Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match.

Every Superstar who has cashed in a Money in the Bank contract has gone on to win a World Championship, including CM Punk, who won the contest at WrestleMania in 2008 and 2009. This amazing percentage for victory has proven that the risks of this perilous match are certainly worth the reward.

With his victory over Carlito on the Feb. 22 edition of Raw, new Raw Superstar Christian became the first man to qualify for this year's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

On the Feb. 26 edition of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler, Kane and Shelton Benjamin all qualified to join Christian on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

On the Mar. 1 edition of Raw, Jack Swagger and MVP qualified for the bout.

Matt Hardy will return to WrestleMania’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match for the third time, thanks to his qualification on the Mar. 5 edition of SmackDown.

Earning the eighth spot, Evan Bourne defeated William Regal on the Mar. 8 edition of Raw.

Bourne appeared to be the final participant in the match – that was until Mr. McMahon used his power to “expunge” two Qualifying Match losses by Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre.

On the Mar. 12 edition of SmackDown, McIntyre finally qualified for The Grandest Stage of Them All by defeating a local athlete, who The Chairman himself hand-picked.

Which of these nine Superstars will retrieve the briefcase and hold the possibly career-changing contract in his hands? Tune in to WrestleMania on Sunday, Mar. 28 to find out.


Triple Threat Match:
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Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase vs. Cody Rhodes

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The trio of Superstars who once believed it was their birthright to dominate WWE together has now split at the seams. At WrestleMania, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes will square off against one another in a Triple Threat Match.

While there has been internal strife within The Legacy before, the trio always pulled together and flourished since their formation. However, over the past few months, the small arguments led to a larger rift and DiBiase and Rhodes have had enough of living in Orton’s shadow. They believe the time has come for them to step into a spotlight of their own and they have the opportunity to finally do so on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

When Cody Rhodes sided with Ted DiBiase to win the World Tag Team Championship in 2008, the sons of two WWE Legends came together to pursue what they believe is their destiny. Cody, the son of Dusty Rhodes, and Ted, the son of “The Million Dollar Man,” set out to prove that they would be the future of WWE and carry on and surpass the legacies of their famous fathers, paving their own paths. This attitude is what caught the attention of another multi-generational Superstar: Randy Orton, the son of WWE Hall of Famer “Cowboy” Bob Orton.

With The Viper’s guidance, DiBiase and Rhodes became a recognized and feared force amongst the ranks of Raw as “The Legacy.” Orton used his new pupils as an insurance policy in matches where the deck might be stacked against him, exacting victory in the 2009 Royal Rumble and winning the WWE Championship three times in 2009.

However, DiBiase and Rhodes still believed it was their fate to rise to the top, just as Orton believed it was his destiny to stay on top. These feelings would often lead to disagreements amongst the trio and eventually, Orton’s reliance on his apprentices would backfire and cost him the WWE Title on two separate occasions over the past three months.

Now at odds with his former students, The Viper believes that the competitive DiBiase and Rhodes may actually resent and despise one another. Heading into WrestleMania, tensions are rising and DiBiase and Rhodes may be out to prove that they are The Legacy’s standout star.

Each of these three Superstars, each one the son of a WWE Legend, will be looking to cement their own individual legacy at the biggest event of the year. Will Orton prove his superiority over his former pupils? Or will DiBiase or Rhodes rise up and secure their first WrestleMania victory? Find out March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.


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Big Show & The Miz (c) vs. John Morrison & R-Truth

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In a match that will pit the immovable and the awesome against the fast and the furious, John Morrison & R-Truth will challenge Unified Tag Team Champions Big Show & The Miz at WrestleMania.

Shortly after United States Champion The Miz joined forces with The World’s Largest Athlete, the impressive duo overcame D-Generation X to capture the illustrious Tag Team Titles. Retaining the championships in hard-fought defenses against both Michaels & Triple H and Mark Henry & MVP on Money Night Raw, the dominant mixture of power and resourcefulness turned its attention to Friday nights in search of new competition.

Knowing that he could seek tag team contenders on any WWE show he wished, outspoken Unified Tag Team Champ The Miz arrived on SmackDown to mark his territory. SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long’s response would be swift, resulting in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match the following week to see just who would face the “Awesome One” and his enormous partner at WrestleMania.

When the smoke cleared in the brutal tag team showdown one week later, the electric combination of Morrison & Truth stood triumphant; overcoming both Cryme Tyme and The Hart Dynasty to become No. 1 Contenders to Show-Miz’s much sought-after throne. The collective high-octane force of two of WWE’s most explosively dynamic Superstars will serve as a tremendous threat to the reigning champions.

Just one year after the Tag Team Championships were fused together, the fate of the coveted titles will once again be decided on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Find out who will claim unified glory at WrestleMania, March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.



* Official event thread opens on Sunday, March 21st (one week before WrestleMania 26). Use the Unofficial Event thread (Destruction in the Desert) until then: http://heelzone.com/topic/1465533/
Edited by Stinger, Mar 15 2010, 10:55 PM.
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Source: Wrestling
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- You may remember a few weeks back, Eric Bischoff said on Facebook that he heard Bret Hart had a Lloyds of London insurance policy that was going to affect what he could do in his match at WrestleMania 26.

According to one person in WWE creative, this story is true. WWE apparently found out about the policy right before Bret appeared on January 4th. This news had everyone from Stephanie McMahon on down to other officials worried.

The plan was to do Bret Hart vs. Vince McMahon
in a singles match from the start but they started to tease a tag match with Batista and John Cena for a few weeks. It's possible they started to tease the tag match because of the Lloyd's policy and a few weeks later they "bought out the problem", as Bischoff said, or made some kind of agreement with Lloyd's and then went back to the original plan of Vince vs. Bret in a singles match.
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So, one week away...

What is the most anticipated match for everyone? Is there anyone who's most anticipated match is NOT HBK-Taker?

Any match you'd consider a sleeper for MOTN?

This, on paper, is the best looking Mania card I can remember
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Hey man your clock won't flush!!!
Punk vs Mysterio, and tag match look like sleepers.
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Mar 21 2010, 04:13 PM
Punk vs Mysterio, and tag match look like sleepers.
Agreed.
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From an in-ring perspective Edge/Jericho is not that far behind HBK/Taker as far as matches I'm expecting to really tear it up.

Punk and Rey will definitely be the sleeper IMO. Those two have slowly built up a great little feud and if they get over ten minutes, they could put on a really fun match.

If it's laid out carefully and both guys bring their A-Game Batista vs. Cena could also be very good and yes, potentially the best match of the night. although I wouldn't bet the bank on it with the competition out there gunning for that distinction...

As for another potential show stealer, MITB could either be a great spectacle, or with so many people involved this year it could be a total cluster.

To be honest I don't really care that much about Miz/Show vs. Truth/Morrison being on the card... Nothing against it whatsoever, and it's good to see the tag titles on the show, but honestly Miz vs. Morrison in a big time singles match for the US title (if they hadn't already done that match last year) would have had me much more interested... Hoping Miz and Show retain as I don't want to see Morrison saddled with Truth as a tag partner for any longer than is necessary when he should be at least semi main eventing by now.
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Mar 21 2010, 04:19 PM
From an in-ring perspective Edge/Jericho is not that far behind HBK/Taker as far as matches I'm expecting to really tear it up.

Punk and Rey will definitely be the sleeper IMO. Those two have slowly built up a great little feud and if they get over ten minutes, they could put on a really fun match.

If it's laid out carefully and both guys bring their A-Game Batista vs. Cena could also be very good and yes, potentially the best match of the night. although I wouldn't bet the bank on it with the competition out there gunning for that distinction...

As for another potential show stealer, MITB could either be a great spectacle, or with so many people involved this year it could be a total cluster.

To be honest I don't really care that much about Miz/Show vs. Truth/Morrison being on the card... Nothing against it whatsoever, and it's good to see the tag titles on the show, but honestly Miz vs. Morrison in a big time singles match for the US title (if they hadn't already done that match last year) would have had me much more interested... Hoping Miz and Show retain as I don't want to see Morrison saddled with Truth as a tag partner for any longer than is necessary when he should be at least semi main eventing by now.
Agreed with this stuff, too.

I was disappointed to see both Miz and Morrison both relegated back to tag duties. What's the point?

Sure it'll be a nice tag match and I'm glad the titles are in play but the tag scene is so obligatory and afterthought now and this match up proves it.


The MITB has too many people in it IMO but it'll be a spectacle to be sure.
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I think Morrison will win the MITB at the actual MITB ppv, so they needed something with him and truth, and they wanted the titles defended, it is killing 4 birds with one stone.
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Money in the Bank just has one more guy in it than previous years, so I'm not seeing what the big deal is there. I think that could be a great spectacle. It's not getting much love on the net, but MITB has historically been a match that sets the tone for the top matches to have to overcome in order to gain distinction for MOTN.

I think Batista vs. Cena could steal the show because expectations are low. When motivated, Batista can really go. And Cena usually brings his A-game all the time.

Edge vs. Jericho, on the other hand, could suffer from the opposite. I hate to say it, but I can't shake the feeling that their match will disappoint.

Punk vs. Mysterio should be a sleeper if given the chance to be one.
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I think it will deliver, I don't see Cena vs Batista delivering. I think Jericho and Edge are letting the wrestling drive the story as opposed to week to week stuff. I think Batista vs Cena will be ugly.
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Why do you think it'll be ugly?

I hope you're right about Edge vs. Jericho - I think they COULD put on a match that rivals what Taker and HBK will produce
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Neither are good wrestlers. Their best matches have been with wrestlers who could go and mop up for their sloppiness.
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Since I'm going to actually be there next week in Section 125 Row 11 Seat 20-something (my friend apparently scavenged the entire net for these awesome seats this late in the game), I'm extremely excited and well pleased with the card. From top to bottom, everything looks pretty nicely when averaged out:

CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio

Popular pick for sleeper MOTN and rightfully so. 2009 had been a great year for both men with CM Punk showcasing his super-heel mic skills and Rey Mysterio going toe to toe in consistent MOTY contenders with Chris Jericho. Rey Mysterio is at his best when matched up with somebody of a similar size and a technical mind (Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, etc.) I'm not saying that CM Punk is necessarily Dean Malenko but I think he's the next best thing in WWE shy of Daniel Bryan and William Regal. In any case, I think this'll be a fun match.

HHH vs. Sheamus

I'd think that this is one of those lesser matches on the card considering the promotion and possible in ring action. It's definitely going to be a huge opportunity for one of the fastest rising WWE stars in history and hopefully the match can be as historic as Sheamus' rise in the WWE. Will he have the GOATS?

ShoMiz vs. Black Magic & The White Shadow

It's been obvious that The Miz and John Morrison have had unfinished business since being split apart during the last draft and this will be another chapter in the neverending saga between these two young, successful superstars. The Big Show has perhaps one of the worst Wrestlemania records going into this match but is undefeated when defending his tag team gold. Will he continue his undefeated streak of sorts or fall victim to R-Truth's repetitive rhyme schemes and Morrison's abdominal region?

Money In The Bank

This year features Christian, not Kofi Kingston, not Kofi Kingston, not Kofi Kingston, and five other participants who are not identified as Kofi Kingston. Will Kofi Kingston get into this match? Will Vince McMahon stop wasting his time erasing Drew McIntyre's losses and granting him match after match in order for entry into Money in the Bank week after week when he clearly has the power to just put him in the damn match without having to qualify since he can grant Batista instant contendership to the WWE Championship any time he wishes, and grant Kofi Kingston at least one damn qualifier for a match that he was handcrafted for? Or will he continue to not use him in any sort of capacity for Wrestlemania whatsoever and let what was a great push, go completely to waste just like Jack Swagger, MVP, and any other RAW midcarder that's basically been DOA since going to a show with a three person main event? Will Christian prove those internet rumors wrong about Vince not liking him because he's ugly and win MITB?

Hart vs. McMahon

While I'm not expecting this match to be an in ring spectacle (quite the opposite actually), this will be another historic moment in what's shaping up to be a historic night on March 28th. Thirteen years since the Montreal Screwjob and for the first time since then, Bret Hart may very well be in his last WWE match to right a wrong from his last WWE match. Vince McMahon is 0-4 at Wrestlemania losing to his son, his legendary creation, Mr. Wrestlemania, and his billionaire rival. Will he finally one up the man he screwed 13 years ago, or face the same fate he subjected him to?

Orton vs. Rhodes vs. DiBiase

This is a match that I'm looking forward to and one that could possibly be a sleeper match (although definitely not MOTN) in the event. We've witnessed the implosion of Legacy before our very eyes as far back as last year. It's been slow burning and the patient culmination of all the deception and back-biting will now come to a head at Wrestlemania. The difference this time around? Both Rhodes and DiBiase will be in separate corners trying to carve their "legacy" at Wrestlemania at the expense of their former mentor. Will one of these second-generation superstars emerge from the grandest stage of them all to secure a bright future? Or will their mentor prove that he's better than both of them when it's all said and done?

Cena vs. Batista

Like HHH/Sheamus and Hart/McMahon, I'm not expecting any in ring finesse and technicality from either men. I haven't seen their first encounter but from what I've been told, it was a solid encounter. Batista and Cena have made their names known and have risen to the top of their respective brands at Wrestlemania 21. They've faced much of the same enemies in the same face role and have even faced each other, albeit under different circumstances. John Cena's emerged as this generation's Hulk Hogan while Batista seems to have taken the lesser path of an Ultimate Warrior. Despite similar climbs in success and two victories over his rival, Batista fears the history books will write down John Cena as the undeniable star of the century. The only way for him to secure his place as an icon is to decisively beat his rival once and for all on the grandest stage of them all. Will Batista change the course of history by beating his nemesis a third time, thereby proving he is the true star? Or will John Cena summon enough raw (no pun intended) determination send an F-U (pun definitely intended) Batista's way and upset the only man he has never defeated?

Jericho vs. Edge

I'm excited as all hell for this match to see my favorite WWE wrestler square off against who very well may be my runner up. This is a dream match given both men's histories and they can definitely get the job done together and at Wrestlemania. The last time Jericho disappointed me is far and long forgotten from my memory and Edge always steps up his game around 'Mania time. As the year opened up, Jericho dropped the Unified Tag Team Titles and primed himself for a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship. Little did he know that his former partner, Edge, would crush his hopes of going into 'Mania as the Royal Rumble winner, when the Rated R Superstar won it himself. Undeterred by Edge's opportunistic accomplishment, Jericho manages to pull himself together to beat the Undertaker twice to earn him his fourth World Title and secure a place at Wrestlemania. Edge, paying no mind to Jericho's warnings to stay away from him, spears his former partner to cement this encounter between these two former partners. Will Jericho shake off Edge's opportunistic accomplishments once more? Or will Edge avenge his injuries and setbacks by Spearing Jericho for his tenth world title?

Streak vs. Career

Nothing really needs to be said about my excitement for this match. With the only way to win being a pinfall or submission, this should be just as good as their first encounter given Undertaker doesn't nearly kill himself again. The Heartbreak Kid and The Demon of Death Valley have taken two very different career paths. Mr. Wrestlemania has gone on to give his life to a Higher Being while The Deadman has given himself unto the forces of darkness. When the two met last year, it had all the elements of an epic showdown and more. What the fans got was exactly that with Shawn Michaels coming as close as a properly executed moonsault away from ending the Undertaker's historic streak. However, one Tombstone later, Mr. Wrestlemania was defeated by Mr. Wrestlemania Streak who had increased his undefeated record to 17-0 that year. Obsession started to eat away at Michaels with every mention of Wrestlemania, and it prompted him to challenge the Deadman to a rematch several times. After repeated refusals, Michaels resorted to costing Undertaker his World Heavyweight Championship. Shortly after the event, The Undertaker accepted Shawn Michaels' challenge; under the condition that he step away from the ring if he fails yet again to end the streak. The Heartbreak Kid agrees to put everything on the line and raise the stakes to this rematch between two historic careers. Will The Deadman end the nuisance that has been Shawn Michaels' presence in his professional career? Or will Shawn Michaels avenge last year's loss, even the score, keep his career, and do what no other man has been able to do before?
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I can see why people hate on Batista's in-ring capability, but I don't understand why people still hate on Cena's. John Cena was a shaky in-ring performer 4 years ago, but since 2007 has been one of the most consistent in-ring performers they've got. He's not great...but he's very good.

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Dr. Chad Matthews
Mar 22 2010, 08:13 AM
I can see why people hate on Batista's in-ring capability, but I don't understand why people still hate on Cena's. John Cena was a shaky in-ring performer 4 years ago, but since 2007 has been one of the most consistent in-ring performers they've got. He's not great...but he's very good.

For me at least it's not that. I think everyone knows this guy is a damned good wrestler. He's one of the best.

What a lot of us are tired of is this Hulk Hogan like routine and you know it's going to be the 4-5 Moves of Doom and he's going to win. He's going to be the champion for the billionth time coming out of Mania and it's just nothing new or fresh.

I'll be cheering for Batista to retain just for the sake of something different even though I know he has absolutely zero percent chance of walking out of Mania with that belt barring some BS swerve.

The two will put on an intense power struggle match but it will be a type of match that will be very physical and not be confused for the Chris Benoit-Kurt Angle 5 star wrestling clinic. You know what I mean? ;)
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