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WWE News: Hall of Famers Predict Hell in a Cell, Why Johnny Saint Was At The Performance Center, More

April 2, 2016 | Posted by Joseph Lee
Shane McMahon The Undertaker Image Credit: WWE

WWE.com has a new feature in which Edge, Mick Foley and Shawn Michaels predict the various Wrestlemania matches. Here are their thoughts on the Hell in a Cell match between Undertaker and Shane McMahon.

Shawn Michaels: The Undertaker. With the exception of once, the idea of beating The Undertaker at WrestleMania is unheard of. Against Shane, everything is to the advantage of The Undertaker. And, of course, with it being Hell in a Cell, it’s very, very tough to go against him in any way, shape or form. WINNER: The Undertaker

Mick Foley: I think I echo the sentiments of some of my fellow WWE Superstars when I say my heart says Shane and my head says The Undertaker. I just can’t imagine The Undertaker losing two out of three WrestleMania matches. I’d love to see Raw under the guidance of Shane McMahon, but I don’t see it happening. WINNER: The Undertaker

Edge: This match is the toughest to call. I know personally what The Deadman can do at ’Mania, which is to say, something no one else can do. Shane is a maniac, in a good way. For the sake of the industry, I want Shane to win. But he’s rollin’ snake eyes. Never bet against The Undertaker.WINNER: The Undertaker

The Wrestling Observer reports that the reason Johnny Saint was at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando was to work as a guest coach. He taught the NXT talents his holds and counterholds style.

TipIQ reports that the average price for Wrestlemania 32 tickets on the secondary market is $568 with less than 1,000 tickets left. Many tickets in the 400s section have dropped below $150 after being listed at $225 only two days ago. The RAW after Wrestlemania has 2,500 tickets listed with the cheapest seat at $102.

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