WrestleMania 33: 10 Huge Predictions You Need To Know

4. Shane Takes A Dive

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With the contract signing between AJ Styles and Shane McMahon clearly specifying that the contest will be a 'traditional' match, this appears to disadvantage the 'Boy Wonder' and an audience that relish his increasingly insane bumps.

However, a 'Shane-O-Mac' encounter wouldn't be complete without a requisite moment of lunacy in place of any actual ability, so a jaw-dropping moment is sure to follow.

With what appears to be the highest and longest ramp WWE have ever assembled along with an audacious staging production that includes roller-coaster and a giant ring on top of the ring, it's unlikely either flyer won't consider some sort of spectacular spot to steal the show.

And there's a precedent for these sorts of things happening at the 'Showcase of the Immortals' before.

At WrestleMania 17, Shane's brother-in-law Triple H took a plunge from a crew rigging buried in the middle of the mammoth Houston crowd courtesy of an Undertaker choke-slam while the referee took a ten-plus minute snooze off a bump.

That's time enough for both men to make their way on to the stage, and at least one of them to come off it.

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