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We should starting betting :p

The streak vs the exstreak. I dont know; Give that "one" to punk?....He already did the piledriver fiasco....

I can't decide on who to go for. On the one hand, it's Undertaker. He always wins at WM. However, he's said before that he doesn't care if the streak ends, and if it is going to get ended, Punk's one of the best candidates around to end it. It'd propel him from superstar to legend just like that. If he was still WWE Champion, I would definitely side with Punk, as it'd be the perfect way to do it. But obviously, they went for money grab part two...

I can't decide on who to go for. On the one hand, it's Undertaker. He always wins at WM. However, he's said before that he doesn't care if the streak ends, and if it is going to get ended, Punk's one of the best candidates around to end it. It'd propel him from superstar to legend just like that. If he was still WWE Champion, I would definitely side with Punk, as it'd be the perfect way to do it. But obviously, they went for money grab part two...

The company would give it to Cena before Punk IMO. Punk is without a doubt one of the best wrestlers in and out of the ring, with or without a mic.

More predictions:

Triple H vs Brock Lesner (I know a complete surprise noone is waiting for)

Mark Henry vs Ryback (I just want to see if Ryback can actually lift Mark; He failed to lift a big man on more than one occasion)

The Shield vs Orton, Sheamus, and Show

Cesaro vs Miz

No idea what they are going to do with Barrett unless they make the Shield match a handicap match and put Sheamus against Barrett

Some stupid match for Kane/Bryan

Is there even a women's division anymore???

The company would give it to Cena before Punk IMO. Punk is without a doubt one of the best wrestlers in and out of the ring, with or without a mic.

More predictions:

Triple H vs Brock Lesner (I know a complete surprise noone is waiting for)

Mark Henry vs Ryback (I just want to see if Ryback can actually lift Mark; He failed to lift a big man on more than one occasion)

The Shield vs Orton, Sheamus, and Show

Cesaro vs Miz

No idea what they are going to do with Barrett unless they make the Shield match a handicap match and put Sheamus against Barrett

Some stupid match for Kane/Bryan

Is there even a women's division anymore???

Triple H vs. Lesnar, Ryback vs. Mark Henry, and The Shield vs. Orton, Sheamus & Show are pretty much a given. As for the rest, yeah, it'll probably Cesaro vs. Miz yet again; they seem to have a thing of dragging out rivalries long after they've got stale (see Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show). Wade Barrett, I reckon he'll be dropping the IC title to Bo Dallas at WrestleMania. Team Hell No, I wouldn't be surprised if they lose the tag titles and break up before WM. And yep, Divas division stll exists; they were all out during Mae Young's (brief) birthday celebration. :p It seems to be building up towards Kaitlyn defending against Layla. Maybe Layla's gonna turn heel.

Paul Bearer -- the spooky WWE manager who helped introduce The Undertaker -- died Tuesday evening at the age of 58 ... this according to the WWE.

Bearer -- real name "Bill" Moody -- joined the WWE in 1990 ... playing the role of a creepy funeral director who managed various wrestling stars ... including Undertaker, Kane, Rick Rude, Vader and Mankind.

The details surrounding Bearer's death are unclear -- but he reportedly suffered from serious health problems over the past decade ... including morbid obesity and gallbladder issues.

R.I.P.

The WWE released a statement saying ... "WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of William Moody, aka Paul Bearer."

"Moody made his WWE debut in 1991 as the manager of The Undertaker and went on to become a memorable part of WWE over the course of the next 20 years. Our deepest condolences go out to Moody?s family, friends and fans."

http://www.tmz.com/2...ies-bill-moody/

http://www.wwe.com/inside/paul-bearer-passes-26096670

Triple H vs. Lesnar, Ryback vs. Mark Henry, and The Shield vs. Orton, Sheamus & Show are pretty much a given. As for the rest, yeah, it'll probably Cesaro vs. Miz yet again; they seem to have a thing of dragging out rivalries long after they've got stale (see Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show). Wade Barrett, I reckon he'll be dropping the IC title to Bo Dallas at WrestleMania. Team Hell No, I wouldn't be surprised if they lose the tag titles and break up before WM. And yep, Divas division stll exists; they were all out during Mae Young's (brief) birthday celebration. :p It seems to be building up towards Kaitlyn defending against Layla. Maybe Layla's gonna turn heel.

I dont watch Smackdown so I have no idea what happens on that show (maybe why the Bo Dallas statement, I thought that rivalary simply died).

Maybe team Hell No fighst each other, winner chooses his own partner and thats it. Although, they do make a entertaing mic team.

Wait....there is a women's champion?!?!?!?! (sarcastic)

Also which match will have a gimmick and what gimmick? I see them doing No DQ between HHH and Lesner although they could do a match we havent seen in some time: First Blood (with pinfall, as it has been presented as Lesner can cut anyone open with one elbow). I think Cena was involved in the last one.

Paul Bearer -- the spooky WWE manager who helped introduce The Undertaker -- died Tuesday evening at the age of 58 ... this according to the WWE.

Bearer -- real name "Bill" Moody -- joined the WWE in 1990 ... playing the role of a creepy funeral director who managed various wrestling stars ... including Undertaker, Kane, Rick Rude, Vader and Mankind.

The details surrounding Bearer's death are unclear -- but he reportedly suffered from serious health problems over the past decade ... including morbid obesity and gallbladder issues.

R.I.P.

The WWE released a statement saying ... "WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of William Moody, aka Paul Bearer."

"Moody made his WWE debut in 1991 as the manager of The Undertaker and went on to become a memorable part of WWE over the course of the next 20 years. Our deepest condolences go out to Moody?s family, friends and fans."

http://www.tmz.com/2...ies-bill-moody/

http://www.wwe.com/inside/paul-bearer-passes-26096670

Wow....Im actually saddened by this news. I thought that since Heyman still seems to be involved with Punk, it would only be right for Bearer to come back for Wrestlemania but now we see he wont.

Always gave Kane/Undertaker's image a "extra edge".

Not that they would do this however Taker, Punk... 2 out of 3 falls. This way it could be tied 1 fall a piece and Taker win to keep the streak alive but Punk then goes down as the only man to gain a pinfall/submission on Taker at Wrestlemania.

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Not that they would do this however Taker, Punk... 2 out of 3 falls. This way it could be tied 1 fall a piece and Taker win to keep the streak alive but Punk then goes down as the only man to gain a pinfall/submission on Taker at Wrestlemania.

I like that idea. (Y)

wait, so D'Lo Brown is the VP of Aces and Eights? hahahahahahah

Well, at least it wasn't Bully Ray or Abyss, like most people were guessing online. If it was Bully, I'd be looking around for Vince Russo.

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It would appear that the wrestler known as El Generico will be going forward without his popular character in WWE as he competed sans mask at tonight's NXT event. In his debut match last month for the organization, he sported the mask and attire.

The renowned grappler competed under his real name, Rami Sebei.

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The IWC's reaction...

Good news for Fandango haters (almost everyone)...

According to F4WOnline.com, there is some speculation within WWE that officials have already lost interest in the Fandango character, and that the current angle of him refusing to "debut," might lead to him never debuting at all.

And on the creative front...

A report by PWTorch.com this weekend has revealed WWE's plans to increase the budget behind their creative team, to make way for several new and expanded projects in 2013.

According to the report, WWE is looking to hire creative writers specifically for content on the highly anticipated WWE Network, which is still in production. They are also looking to expand the team to compensate for the third hour of Monday Night Raw, and some of the company's newer additions like Saturday Morning Slam and WWE Main Event.

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