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Old 01-11-2004, 03:31 PM   #22
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Kane is likely to win the thing. I can just see him taking anoher route to all other RR winners. I can see him sacrificing the World Heavyweight Championship shot for a match with The Undertaker.

Eddie Guerrero really doesn't make sense. Chavo is qually as good as wrestler as Eddie, and seriously, none of them should win the Rumble. Neither are established enough as wrestlers to take the Rumble.

Benoit and Cena are likely to win, but I can't see Benoit winning, and Cena is too young into the business to take it, now.

Angle is another strong pick, but he seems to be the back-up to keeping the umble strong.

Undertaker and Goldberg are another two possibilities, but let's just hope the winner does heaps for the WWE, Undertaker might be able to help the WWE, even with his older age, but Goldberg seems to be a bit of a wild card in this thing. Let's see where it goes.
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