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CM Punk and Steve Austin continued to tease a match together at WrestleMania 29 on Twitter on Monday.

Punk tweeted: "29, son"

Austin responded with: "Just worry about 28. If the stars all line up I always have a big can of Whoop Ass ready to take to NYC. #rogerthat."

http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/news/3784/steve-austin-responds-to-cm-punks-mania-tweet

Source: The Wrestling Observer

Former WWE and UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar is interested in a match at WrestleMania 29.

The word is that Lesnar is interested in a match with either Steve Austin or The Undertaker.

http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/news/3796/brock-lesnar-interested-in-wrestlemania-29-match

I thought Lesnar had gone to MMA :s

Lesnar was one of the better ones. Austin vs. Lesnar would be freakin' awesome

he did but he had to retire due to a medical condition which makes this statement a bit weird

I really hope Cena wins. Business wise it makes no sense to have a guy who's gonna have one match (MAYBE another down the line at SS or something) win then disappear again off the face of the Earth. I realize it's the Rock here, but in the past he's had no problems putting over talent, and he should do the proper thing and let the guy who's gonna be there night after night win. Also, it is really weird seeing Rock with grey in his beard lol

Also, I can't stand these morons who go "If Cena wins, we riot" - WTF? Smoke more crack.

Rock ain't gonna lose

Yes, he is. They have repeatedly said this is one time only. They aren't doing a series of matches. Even the special was called 'Once in a Lifetime'.

There is absolutely no way that the face of the WWE will lose in a one off match to a non-wrestler. NONE

The Rock may still do other matches. 20 total appearances and two matches for $20 million dollars in a year is not a bad deal. Especially while WWE is promoting his other stuff. But - that doesn't mean anything. If this was anyone else on the roster, The Rock would win. Not against Cena.

Yes, he is. They have repeatedly said this is one time only. They aren't doing a series of matches. Even the special was called 'Once in a Lifetime'.

How many times have wrestlers "retired"? Point being, WWE lies to make storylines.

How many times have wrestlers "retired"? Point being, WWE lies to make storylines.

I realize they could change their minds, as they always do in the WWE.

Doesn't change anything. There will only be one match, and Cena will win.

I agree. Its pointless really.

The fact that he ain't gonna win ( :rofl: ) This is pointless

You seem to like the word 'pointless'. Tell me, what would be the 'point' of Rock winning? How does that progress storylines? How does it benefit the WWE when Rock's last appearance for the foreseeable future is the night after WrestleMania? He won't be around while he's off promoting GI Joe. Then he's filming a few films back to back. He isn't going to be around. Cena will be. How does it benefit anyone except for The Rock? It doesn't. A Rock victory would be, as you would say, pointless.

Whether Cena wins (most likely) or loses i just hope for one thing and that's for his character to change in some sort of way rather than just going back to the same thing he's been doing for all these years. Otherwise IMO there was no point to this feud.

Whether Cena wins (most likely) or loses i just hope for one thing and that's for his character to change in some sort of way rather than just going back to the same thing he's been doing for all these years. Otherwise IMO there was no point to this feud.

nothing will change he will then probably challenge for wwe title and normality (boredom) will be assumed!

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