1. Sting Will Represent Shane McMahon Against The Undertaker
Even though WWE fans are still riding the excitement wave of Shane-O-Mac being back in town, it doesn't change that fact that Shane McMahon vs The Undertaker in the super -spooky Hell in a Cell makes no sense whatsoever. While Shane McMahon has produced some pretty stunning in-ring highlights, let's face facts: he is a 46-year-old business man with no plans to re-join WWE on a permanent basis who would have to be carried through the entire match by The Undertaker. Now let's expand our minds a tad; who's the one opponent the vast majority of WWE fans want to see square off against The Undertaker at WrestleMania, especially in Hell in a Cell with a massive overhanging stipulation? The answer, of course, is Sting. There haven't been a whole lot of updates regarding Sting's condition after suffering multiple injuries in his match with Seth Rollins last September, but we all know that Sting's incredible career can't come to a close by way of injury. One incredible match is all Sting would need to pad his wallet and hang up the baseball bat, and what better way to go out than finishing off with the dream match everyone - including Sting - wants to see? Why would Sting side with Shane McMahon, you ask? Why the hell would The Undertaker side with Vince McMahon? Plus, it wouldn't be the first time the McMahons have aligned themselves with a wrestler for a major event (WrestleMania 16, anyone?). The match doesn't need to make sense; you'd still hack off one of your arms to be able to watch it.
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