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The Build up to Main Events
I haven't been a wrestling fan long, but I've been predicting Wrestlemania results with my friends and I think that its easy to tell who's going to win by the build up. Does anyone think this usually happens?
Here's an example: John Cena V.S. JBL. Whoever wins between the two in the last show before Wrestlemania will lose the match at Wrestlemania? Like JBL got one over on Cena in the last smackdown show before the match, which means I think he'll lose his match at Wrestlemania. Do you know what I mean? Also Randy Orton RKO'd Undertaker in the last show before their match, which makes me think Undertaker will win their match? Does anyone think that's how it usually works? |
I think that is how it usually works, but it doesn't work like that all the time. This year's Wrestlemania has got to be the hardest one to predict in a long time so I don't think that theory is a good one to use as to who will win. Remember, Eddie Guerrero pinned Lesnar in a tag match on Smackdown and then won the title of him at No Way Out.
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ya that is usually the case. for most matches not only main-events
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When I read that Orton laid out Taker at the SD tapings, I just shook my head, because I think that seals his fate on Sunday.
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Batista never lost to HHH since turning face, it seems.
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Which equals Batista's evident demise.
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Wrestlemania's a little bit different. They'll mix it up a bit to suprise us.
As for Batista, they may be trying to pull a Goldberg with him...a nice goldberg who actually knows some wrestling moves and doesn't work stiff. |
I think this Wrestlemania is harder to predict than past years especially last years
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