1. The Undertaker Vs Brock Lesnar
This one is hard to call, mainly because it never made any sense to begin with. It still makes no sense, with two super hot babyfaces forced together. It is an example of creative logic being abandoned in the face of commercial interests. It is going to draw big because of who is involved, but booking a loser is tricky. One rumour is that Kane will get involved, costing Lesnar the match. That's certainly one option for the finish, Kane aiding The Undertaker to victory. It also adds up in terms of storyline, as WWE kept dropping references to Kane and Undertaker being brothers in the build up to Lesnar injuring Kane's leg. The Big Red Machine could now be back looking for revenge, possibly with his mask back on. Another rumour is that The Undertaker will win, with the idea of setting up a third Lesnar Taker match. It'd be one win to each, and they'd settle it at WrestleMania. Obviously the 2002 and 2003 matches don't count. However, with Taker getting the better of Lesnar on the go-home Raw, the indication looked like Brock would be winning this weekend. It is a tough one, but I'll side with The Undertaker victory. It is doubtful he would come back just to take a loss, and the Kane theory sounds plausible. As a match it should be fairly good, with the standard big finisher kick outs. It'd struggle to be worse than WrestleMania 30's dismal effort. The Undertaker wins after a tombstone piledriver, following interference from Kane. Winner: The Undertaker