10 HUGE WWE Super Show-Down Predictions You Need To Know

1. Triple H (w/ Shawn Michaels) Vs. The Undertaker (w/ Kane)

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21 years and a day after the all first shared the Badd Blood: In Your House stage together, The Undertaker, Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Kane will be back in front an enormous crowd doing what they (well, one of them by this point) still do best. Let’s just hope they don’t do it for too long.

Like the silly show-closing Raw segment on the go-home edition of the broadcast, the elderly hijinks could be fun if kept extremely short. If it plays almost entirely to a crowd buzzing to see some famous faces and entrances, then it could bizarrely argue for match-of-the-night honours. If it plays to the egos of the performers involved, expect to loathe yourself and the entire artform around the the 15-minute mark.

It seems easiest to predict this “Last Time Ever” match based on what’s actually coming next, and if Saudi Arabia comeback rumours are to be believed, Shawn Michaels best get practicing with that Sweet Chin Music. Expect The Undertaker to take one in the chops en route to a Pedigree and defeat courtesy of the D-Generation-X Dads.

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