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Only if Michaels/Undertaker is not for the belt. Seriously that match has enough buildup, that it doesn't need the belt.

Let Edge and Jericho fight for it instead. That would probably be a better match anyway, and they're younger.

Edit: I forgot how good a heel the Million Dollar man was. I love those old clips of him buying people out, especially with the little kid trying to bounce the basketball. :bow2:

I can't believe he was never the champion tho. I totally forgot about that. :dunno:
 
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Only if Michaels/Undertaker is not for the belt. Seriously that match has enough buildup, that it doesn't need the belt.

Let Edge and Jericho fight for it instead. That would probably be a better match anyway, and they're younger.

Taker will lose the belt at the next PPv to jerhico...michaels will find a way to screw taker in the chamber and Jerhico will win the belt, thus setting up edge/jerhico for WM and clearing the rematch as well. You'll also have Cena and Hart vs Batista and Vince. As for everything else I'm not super sure myself.
 
Taker will lose the belt at the next PPv to jerhico...michaels will find a way to screw taker in the chamber and Jerhico will win the belt, thus setting up edge/jerhico for WM and clearing the rematch as well. You'll also have Cena and Hart vs Batista and Vince. As for everything else I'm not super sure myself.

No way cena and bautista nor vince and bret will be tag team, those are 2 singles matches
 
From an interview with Bret on Scripps:

Hart teased that his current storyline with Vince McMahon would culminate with a match at WrestleMania. Despite the stroke he suffered back in 2002 and the fact that McMahon is 64 years old, he can still move around well enough to put on a good match.

"I'll never put on the performance I want to have, but I'll be able to do enough to entertain and give a good show. I'm very careful about what I do and allow myself to do and what can be done to me. WWE has gone through great effort to ensure all that and make sure I'm comfortable with everything."

Take that for what its worth.

My interpretation is that it will be a very tame street fight match, with possibly Stone Cold as the guest referee (he has a storied history with both Hart and McMahon, and he's hosting RAW like two weeks before WM26). I at least hope Hart and Austin have some interaction on that RAW. That would be awesome.

Of course it could be a tag match too, but I think that would be kinda a letdown.

Interesting to note also in that interview that Hart is on civil terms with HGH and Michaels now.
 
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From an interview with Bret on Scripps:



Take that for what its worth.

My interpretation is that it will be a very tame street fight match, with possibly Stone Cold as the guest referee (he has a storied history with both Hart and McMahon, and he's hosting RAW like two weeks before WM26). I at least hope Hart and Austin have some interaction on that RAW. That would be awesome.

Of course it could be a tag match too, but I think that would be kinda a letdown.

Interesting to note also in that interview that Hart is on civil terms with HGH and Michaels now.

I think it would be an extreme letdown, but i am trying to be realistic..who are the two other guys in this whole things...batista holds bret whie vince spits on bret..then Cena comes and saves him after the show ends...it is being set up plain as day..if im wrong I'll admit it...but i just dont think I am
 
Bret will be fine to wrestle one match with months to train for it. His stroke was like 7 yrs ago and there's plenty of people older than him that have wrestled. Besides, a street brawl with McMahon won't be too taxing compared to what he's done before.
 
Damn...just when you thought you had seen the bottom of the barrel, the dregs, the sublime and ridiculous, they hit you with Brett getting his leg jammed into a limo door.
 
That whole show last night was freaking terrible.

The only highlights were Orton/Sheamus, and HGH/Cena was a decent match until the interference (which I understand had to be done that way).

As god-awful as TNA is, I hope they at least push WWE to do better than this. Sad thing is this was right before a PPV.
 
As god-awful as TNA is, I hope they at least push WWE to do better than this. Sad thing is this was right before a PPV.

TNA was doing really well for a while, but I'm not so sure about things now with Hogan and Bischoff.

I have no idea what they're doing.

They can make room for one or multiple weekly Nasty Boys segments, but can go a month without booking Beer Money and the Machine Guns.

They debut Jeff Hardy on their Jan. 4 Impact, and we never see or hear from him again.

Orlando Jordan is getting steady work, but where the hell is Daniels?

Sean Morley's getting a push...then disappears.

Rhino, Raven, Stevie are all weekly staples...then vanish out of thin air.

Things are just too disoraganized and the storylines are half-assed thrown together.
 
Its like they are not even trying anymore.
The final ECW show was terrible. How do you not have some old school ECW worker come out and take the belt for the last time?
 
Yup, that show was bad. It was nice to actually see a, you know, hardcore match for once in ECW. But even then it was really tame compared to some of the old ECW matches.

Odd thing is the show is usually better than that. You'd think they would've saved their best for last.
 
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