10 Reasons WrestleMania 32 Will Exceed 31

2. Hell In A Cell Reprised

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There haven't been many Hell In A Cell matches at WrestleMania, and quality-wise it has been somewhat of a mixed bag.

At 'Mania XV in 1999, The Undertaker defeated The Big Boss Man in one of the worst incarnations of the gimmick bout to date. Then at 'Mania XXVIII, 'Taker vanquished Triple H in a far more well-received battle. Some consider that Cell match a classic. 

For 2016, WWE have drafted in Shane McMahon as Undertaker's opponent, tacking on the Hell In A Cell stip to add more drama. When the match was announced, some on social media seemed a little cold towards the idea, which seemed to come out of left field. 

Nonetheless, there's a very good chance those same people will be watching come April 3.

WrestleMania 31 didn't feature a match as genuinely thought-provoking as Shane vs. 'Taker. Few could have predicted that McMahon would make a return to the company and then be promptly booked in such an encounter, so it's pretty engrossing to imagine what might happen.

If Shane does take his customary big bump, it could make for a magnificent WrestleMania moment. The match is well worth seeing, thanks in the main due to the inclusion of the little-seen Shane and the addition of the Hell In A Cell.

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