Shane McMahon versus The Undertaker inside Hell In A Cell at WrestleMania is one of the most random big match bookings of all time. You can't help but feel that Vince McMahon came up with the idea at the very last minute of desperation, so perhaps the company could do with some advice about how the whole thing should play out. It is a tricky one to tell a story with because it is almost as if they've booked themselves into a corner. On the one hand, the logical story is that Shane wins and as per the stipulation gets control of Monday Night Raw. But on the other hand, The Undertaker is one of the biggest babyfaces of all time. Can WWE really justify having him lose to a 46-year-old businessman on the stage that once house the mighty Streak? Here's how WWE need to book the programme it in order to make the best out of the complicated situation.
10. The Undertaker On Raw
It has been confirmed that The Undertaker will be on Raw next week, so that's the first step in WWE's booking strategy. Undertaker makes it clear that he isn't on Vince McMahon or The Authority's side. At the same time, he says he isn't on Shane McMahon's side. "I only care about one thing, and that is victory at WrestleMania." He then talks up his legacy at 'Mania, mentioning his two decades of victories. He isn't going to allow that legacy to finish on a loss, and Shane will have to pay the price of his soul like any other man. This establishes Taker's reason for fighting; his personal pride at WrestleMania.