Plus twenty-minutes worth of entrances.... :ninja:
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Triple H's weird king of kings entrance. :bow:
So whats likely to be the last match?
Only 2 contenders tbh
Cena v Rock or HHH v Taker
Which does Vince think is bigger?
You have to think Cena vs Rock given the amount of hype it's recieved.
But if Triple H v Undertaker, then you can pretty much guarantee Undertaker wont lose as there is no way his streak will be lost in anything other than the main event.
Whereas if you put it on last, its 50/50
Anyway a shame the tag titles wont be defended as well. Then again the tag champions, Primo and the other dude were squashed by Big Show on Raw :lol:
That division has died.
Speaking of Show, has he ever won at a WM? Cody makes me laugh. Hes pretty good.
Orton v Kane, as good as Orton is might stink up the place.
After 365 days of build-up, it would look pretty silly if Cena - Rock didn't close the show. (Of course, even then people will still tweet Lineker in complaint at them being on last...)
Still not sure where Punk - Jericho comes in, but if that does open the event (which I am not necessarily opposed to as long as they are given plenty of time), then the last run will be:
Seamus - Bryan
HITC
Divas' piss-break/sandwich-make-moment
Rock - Cena
Rock - Cena will be the main event, I think HIAC is supposed to come mid-way through.
I reckon it'll go:
Team L vs Team T
Then divas match
Then Orton vs Kane
Then IC title match
Then HW title match
Then WWE title match
Then HITC
Then Cena vs Rock.
Nah the divas match will definietly come after the HITC for the reasons Rors gave.
The HITC should be 30 mins+ and 99.9% of the crowd will be on their seats.
Soon as thats over, off they go for drinks and popcorn not giving a fuck about the womens match
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...Fame-deal.htmlQuote:
RIC FLAIR will appear at the Four Horsemen's induction into the WWE Hall of Fame this WrestleMania weekend in Miami.
Reports claim TNA and the WWE have reached an agreement on the current TNA roster member's role.
The Horseman group of Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham and J.J. Dillon will be inducted by the legendary Dusty Rhodes.
The 16-time world heavyweight champion is already a member of the elite HOF, first being inducted in 2008.
He was then the only active wrestler to receive the accolade.
And his subsequent retriement did not last long and he is still a semi-active grappler in TNA.
The Nature Boy led the Four Horsemen stable in NWA/WCW during the 1980s and the group was one of the most dominant of its type.
Members regularly held the companies' top gold.
It now seems only fair that this faction and their perennial leader get inducted en mass.
The WWE controversially announced Flair's induction alongside the Four Horsemen before receiving clearance from his current employers TNA.
But any issues seem to have been cleared up and Flair will now join his peers on the biggest stage of them all this weekend.
Flair said: "Being inducted once was one of the greatest accomplishments of my career.
"I'm humbled and honoured to be recognised again. I wouldn't miss the ceremony for the world."
TNA President Dixie Carter added: "We are proud of Ric's many accomplishments and contributions he has made to the world of professional wrestling and beyond.
"We wish to congratulate him on yet another honour he truly deserves."
Terms of the agreement are at present unknown but it is a major deal for all concerned.
It shows that rival companies TNA and WWE can work together for the greater good if need be.
WrestleMania is this Sunday at midnight on Sky Box Office.
Who else has been inducted? I cant remember. I know Edge has