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Hello,

Undertaker never defeat brock lesnar before which mean it's the only opponent left that dead man haven't been able to emerge victory over his 20 years wwe carrer. I clearly remember at that time brock lesnar is just too strong and power for the undertaker to handle.inside HIAC.

 

But now, i have no idea whether or not brock lesnar will take this opportunity to decimate the undertaker undefeated streak at WM even do WWE might not allow that to happen because the beast know undertaker won't have the strength to beat him at the age of almost 50 plus a formal UFC heavyweight fighter.

 

This match is way more interesting than WWE/WORLD title match. Anyone can remember when was the last time a rematch need take more than a decade to happen other than upcoming lesnar vs taker match?

Yeah, I mean the back story is basically Lesnar never lost to Undertaker (As far as I remember) and of course the UFC real life accident they have....

But, to think Undertaker is gonna lose to Lesnar is just dumb; I mean first off, why would Lesner cover his mouth and look "scared" on RAW? That really destroyed his character. He should have continued with his straight "Im gonna kill you" face. It makes Lesnar look weak which is not something Lesnar need to give the impression going into this feud.

Also like you said: 48 year old 7 time champ vs 36 year old 4 time (including UFC) champ. Lesnar would kill him.

This would be intresting if it wasnt at WM.

Just found out that a few months ago Daniel Bryan called on readers of Bleacher Report to come up with a name for his

. Seems he picked one now, and it's one of the write-ins: "Solid Knee Plus". Apparently he "revealed" it in his post-SmackDown interview last week; might just be called the "Knee Plus" though.

Hello,

Just found out that a few months ago Daniel Bryan called on readers of Bleacher Report to come up with a name for his Busaiku Knee Kick finisher. Seems he picked one now, and it's one of the write-ins: "Solid Knee Plus". Apparently he "revealed" it in his post-SmackDown interview last week; might just be called the "Knee Plus" though.

Simple: The "YES!" knee :laugh:

Hello,

It looks good but she looks younger than 21.

Id hit that and I would feel like R. Kelly at a hotel in Chicago.....unstoppable!

yea, that tends to happen when a young woman isn't filled with silicone and botox.

 

 

while we're all on about Paige

 

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Hello,

 

Hello,
It looks good but she looks younger than 21.

Id hit that and I would feel like R. Kelly at a hotel in Chicago.....unstoppable!

 

She would destroy you if you even laid a single hand on her.

 

Hello,
Simple: The "YES!" knee :laugh:

 

You don't get it.

Solid Knee Plus

Solid B Plus

 

Puns are fun for everyone.

Undertaker never defeat brock lesnar before which mean it's the only opponent left that dead man haven't been able to emerge victory over his 20 years wwe carrer. I clearly remember at that time brock lesnar is just too strong and power for the undertaker to handle.inside HIAC.

 

But now, i have no idea whether or not brock lesnar will take this unbelievable opportunity to decimate the undertaker undefeated streak at WM even do WWE might not allow that to happen because the beast know undertaker won't have the strength to beat him at the age of almost 50 plus a formal UFC heavyweight fighter. If you ask me who will likely the most potential to end undertaker streak then no look further than beast vs deadman at WM 30. 

 

In fact,this match is way more interesting than WWE/WORLD title match. Anyone can remember when was the last time a rematch need take more than a decade to happen other than upcoming lesnar vs taker match? 

 

Sorry, but he did beat Lesnar in a triple threat match with Big Show.  See video below:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrUxITfTr4A

 

 

Anyone that thinks Lesnar will defeat Undertaker, if the match really happens, still hasn't caught on to how fake or staged this stuff is. No way in heck will the WWE let Undertakers streak end now.

 

Even at 50 and only doing 1 match a year, he or they (as in the WWE) will find some way to make it look like Undertaker miraculously pulls it off.

Really?

I would have thought if Punk was actually gone then WWE wouldn't mention him again.

This to me confirms it is a work.

 

Imo, since they're in Chicago and will definitely hear it anyway, they might as well play with it. If he's back, last night's Raw was definitely the best opportunity to do that and they passed on it. We'll see next week if he's mentioned.

I think the opening was brilliant. Barack Lesnar :P

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