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WWE World Heavyweight Champion Triple H vs. Roman Reigns

Blood has been spilled and payback exacted, but at WrestleMania, one Superstar will emerge as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

As The Road to WrestleMania rounds its final bend, Roman Reigns finds himself, once again, staring down the finish line and the prize at the end of the run.

 

This time, however, it won't be the unstoppable Beast Incarnate looking to deny The Big Dog, but current WWE World Heavyweight Champion Triple H, the unyielding figurehead of The Authority and the man who effectively snatched the title from Reigns in the closing moments of the 2016 Royal Rumble Match.

 

That Reigns got back to this stage is remarkable enough: The tests he's gone through since his Royal Rumble Match victory in 2015 would have caused a lesser Superstar to tuck tail and run. If nothing else, Reigns' ability to plow past Lesnar and his best friend Dean Ambrose (again) at WWE Fastlane to earn the match with The Game should serve as proof to even his staunchest detractors that he's made of stronger stuff than many gave him credit for this time last year.

 

Need further evidence? After The Cerebral Assassin mercilessly ambushed The Big Dog on the Feb. 22 edition of Raw — shattering the challenger's nose with a Pedigree onto steel steps — Reigns was forced to undergo emergency nasal reconstruction surgery the following day.

 

But rather than back down to The Authority, Reigns surged forward with greater ferocity, returning three weeks later to surprise The Game with a retaliatory attack. The wild brawl sprawled through the arena and was only halted when The Usos, Mark Henry and other Superstars pried Reigns off The King of Kings. Alas, the damage had already been done: As a result of the fistfight — which saw Reigns smash a TV over The Game's back — Triple H received six staples in his head and needed to have shards of glass removed from his back.

 

So it's onto Dallas, where the ironclad king battles his Kevlar-encased usurper, a grudge match with the ultimate prize on the line. For Triple H, his legacy and his position are at stake. For Roman Reigns, it's his future. We know he's capable. But whether he can or he will is barely even the question anymore. He must.

 

Watch Reigns challenge The Game for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on The Grandest Stage of Them All when WrestleMania airs live on the award-winning WWE Network this Sunday.

 

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Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar (No Holds Barred Street Fight)

Dean Ambrose wanted a fight, and he'll get his wish when he faces Brock Lesnar with No Holds Barred.

Brock Lesnar has built a legacy out of conquering the competition, but at WrestleMania, he'll face a Superstar who won't run from a brawl when he battles Dean Ambrose in a No Holds Barred Match.

 

Considering the punishment Lesnar delivered to Ambrose in recent weeks, the unstable brawler would have to be a lunatic to want a match against the destructive competitor.

 

But after Lesnar brutally attacked Ambrose in the parking lot before the Feb. 22 Raw, driving him through a car windshield and sending him to the hospital, Ambrose wanted to get even.

 

He commandeered an ambulance and returned to Raw to call out The Beast. Lesnar kicked him in the stomach and shrugged off the confrontation at first, but then Ambrose caught Lesnar and Heyman's interest by asking for a No Holds Barred Match at WrestleMania.

 

Ambrose has earned a reputation for being one of the most resilient Superstars of all time, fighting through some of WWE's most vicious matches. Pain won't stop Ambrose, so long as his opponent suffers it a little bit more.

 

At WrestleMania on April 3, though, he'll face arguably the most punishing Superstar in sports-entertainment history. The Conqueror is not a clever nickname; it's a warning of what to expect when Lesnar steps between the ropes. He hands out German suplexes to opponents like candy on Halloween.

 

Boosting Ambrose's chances are the equalizer he will likely carry with him into AT&T Stadium on April 3. The WWE Universe witnessed WWE Hall of Famer and Mick Foley pass the torch of "Barbie" — the infamous barbed wire baseball bat Foley wielded in many a hardcore conflict — on the March 14 edition of Raw. Could The Hardcore Legend's hand-me-down make all the difference when The Lunatic Fringe faces Paul Heyman's 6-foot-3, 286-pound world-beater?

 

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Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker (Hell in a Cell Match)

Shane McMahon wants control, but he'll have to fight through Hell against The Undertaker to get it.

The Undertaker has WWE in his veins. He's been a fixture in the company through thick and thin, destroying opponents and earning respect from the locker room for 25 years and counting. At WrestleMania, though, he'll fight for his legacy at The Showcase of the Immortals when he enters Hell in a Cell to face someone born into WWE royalty and eyeing control over its flagship program Raw: Shane McMahon, the grandson of WWE's founding father and son of WWE's current Chairman.

 

If The Deadman loses, not only will Shane take over Monday nights, but, thanks to a stipulation revealed by WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon on March 21, The Undertaker will also be barred from competing at WrestleMania ever again.

 

The precipitously high stakes began taking shape on the Feb. 22 Raw, when Shane-O-Mac returned to WWE for the first time since 2010 to interrupt his sister Stephanie McMahon from becoming the first recipient of the Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence Award. Shane rejected his father's hug and handshake before saying Stephanie did not earn this new honor.

 

Shane then told his father that he wanted control of Monday Night Raw to ensure the company's future, which Mr. McMahon agreed to on one condition: Shane defeats The Undertaker at WrestleMania in a Hell in a Cell Match. If Shane loses, he must surrender a lock box of family secrets to his father. Mr. McMahon also revealed that he'll write Shane out of his will — leaving everything to Stephanie — and disown his son.

 

Although the WWE Chairman has banked on the unparalleled powers of The Undertaker to keep Shane at bay, The Deadman initially appeared nonplussed about his involvement, warning Mr. McMahon that Shane's blood will be on his hands and not The Phenom's.

 

Yet, Shane-O-Mac awoke The Undertaker's monstrous side during a face-to-face confrontation on Raw when he stated that The Phenom — one of the most revered competitors in WWE history — was nothing more than a puppet under the control of Mr. McMahon. As a result of his brash words, not to mention a shove from behind by his father, Shane suffered a thunderous chokeslam that night.

 

Shane McMahon argues he has heart, fearlessness and speed on his side, and unlike most billionaire's sons, he has proven that he'll go crashing through anything — be it glass or gravity — for a win.

 

Will that be enough to overcome The Undertaker inside the Devil's Playground, Hell in a Cell, and claim control of Raw, ending The Undertaker's WrestleMania legacy in the process? Or will The Undertaker add another tortured soul to his list of Hell in a Cell victims?

 

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Divas Champion Charlotte vs. Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks (Triple Threat Match)

Which revolutionary will surge past her competition in her WrestleMania debut?

Last July, Charlotte, Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch sparked a revolution. Arriving to WWE at the exact same moment, the three NXT alumnae immediately dug in their heels and put the Divas division's old guard on notice: Change had arrived.

 

Months removed from their historic debuts, the significance of the uprising is more obvious than ever, as Charlotte — now the reigning Divas Champion — gets set to defend the title against The Boss and The Irish Lass Kicker in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania. The match was made official on March 3 after a No. 1 Contender's Rematch between Becky and Sasha on SmackDown ended in controversy, thanks to interference by Charlotte.

 

Regardless of what Charlotte's intentions were, her actions resulted in her now having to face not one, but two challengers on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

 

On-off rivals and teammates since their earliest days in NXT, all three Divas have been linked together since the start. Yet, each brings a unique fighting style and distinct motivation to WrestleMania's Divas Championship Match.

 

Charlotte has long proclaimed to be a "genetically superior athlete," and if her pedigree didn't already guarantee success, her win-at-all-costs mentality has. Shrewd, mean and with her WWE Hall of Fame father always in her corner, Charlotte won't hesitate to take a shortcut or play mind games — especially if it helps assert her dominance against former Team PCB partner Becky and onetime stablemate Sasha.

 

Though she lacks Charlotte's size, reach and counsel, Sasha Banks — aka, The Boss — is every bit as vicious as the champion. Perhaps the match's scrappiest and most agile competitor, Sasha has declared her intention of becoming WWE's top female fighter without anybody's help. Will the face of the Divas division soon gain a pair of stunner shades?

 

Becky Lynch, in stark contrast to both opponents, is a fun-loving, pun-dropping athlete who, unlike Charlotte and Sasha, has yet to taste championship gold in either WWE or NXT. Equipped with a devastating array of suplexes and a signature armbar, the Dis-arm-her, Becky may just be the Diva with the most to prove at WrestleMania.

 

Which revolutionary will surge ahead of her peers with a career-making victory at The Showcase of the Immortals?

 

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United States Champion Kalisto vs. Ryback

Despite an immense size disadvantage, U.S. Champion Kalisto has agreed to face Ryback at WrestleMania.

United States Champion Kalisto may be nine inches shorter and 120 pounds lighter than Ryback, but that hasn't stopped The King of Flight from accepting The Big Guy's challenge to a title match at WrestleMania.

 

In setting his sights on Kalisto and the U.S. Title, Ryback has invoked an age-old question: Can a good little man beat a good big man?

 

WWE's insatiable smasher insists that the bigger the Superstar, the larger the spotlight. Not to be lost in the debate, however, is the fact the death-defying aerialist Kalisto has toppled Ryback once before, in the first round of last November's WWE World Heavyweight Tournament.

 

Of course, much has changed since then. Kalisto, who was introduced to WWE as one-half of The Lucha Dragons tag team, has since captured the stars-and-stripes title. Though he has kept his partnership with Sin Cara alive, Kalisto now spends much of his time competing in singles bouts, proudly defending his championship.

 

Ryback, meanwhile, has adopted a new look and new edge, and if nothing else about his identity change is clear, this much is: The 2016 Big Guy does not play well with others, having abandoned tag team partners like Kane and Big Show in recent months. He is unapologetically independent and has even gone so far as to recommend that Kalisto follow his lead and ditch his partner, Sin Cara.

 

What will happen when WWE's superhero-come-to-life, the spectacular Kalisto, speeds into action against one of the strongest brawlers in WWE history, Ryback? Will The Big Guy's new outlook pay dividends, or will Kalisto zoom past his dangerous challenger and remind the world that sheer force is not the only path to success?

 

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The 3rd annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

Which Superstar will stand tall in the Battle Royal honoring The Eighth Wonder of the World?

One of WrestleMania's fastest-growing traditions will return this Sunday when a legion of Superstars collide in the 3rd Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.

 

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Introduced in 2014, the over-the-top-rope Battle Royal honors the incomparable WWE Hall of Famer. Known as The Eighth Wonder of the World, the 7-foot-4, 520-pound Andre, who passed away in 1993, was considered the "King of the Battle Royal" in his heyday.

 

The rules of the contest are simple: All participants start in the ring at the same time, and the only way to be eliminated is to be thrown over the top rope, with both feet touching the floor. The melee continues until just one man is standing. The winner will earn not only the distinction of being the event's third victor, but also a statue bearing Andre's likeness.

 

So far, the following Superstars have declared they will enter this year's edition of the Battle Royal:

 

  1. Heath Slater
  2. Curtis Axel
  3. Adam Rose
  4. Bo Dallas
  5. Big Show
  6. Kane
  7. Tyler Breeze

Who will join the ranks of past winners Cesaro (2014) and Big Show (2015)? Which other Superstars will risk life and limb to compete in the lawless fray?

 

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The New Day vs. The League of Nations

The New Day take on The League of Nations in a battle for supremacy at WrestleMania 32.

The time for joking has ended. At WrestleMania, WWE's dominant faction will be revealed when WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day take on The League of Nations in a grave battle for supremacy.

 

The New Day first earned the ire of Sheamus, Rusev, Alberto Del Rio & King Barrett by tweeting a series of videos in which Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods portrayed League members in absurd scenarios.

 

Not taking kindly to the parodies, The League vowed revenge and looked to unseat The New Day as tag team champions. Their first chance came at WWE Roadblock, where, thanks to a well-timed distraction by Woods, Sheamus & Barrett fell short of winning the titles. Two nights later on Raw, Rusev & Del Rio took aim at the tandem titles, but The New Day again escaped with the WWE Tag Team Championship.

 

The consecutive losses appeared to be The League of Nations' breaking point. Following the match, the international stable laid waste to The New Day, mugging them in an unrelenting 4-on-3 attack, and then issued a WrestleMania challenge, which the unicorn-horn-hoisting trio accepted the following day on Twitter.

 

Which team will assert itself as WWE's prime stable? Can The New Day — backed by Francesca 2 and bolstered by Booty-O's — overcome The League of Nations? Or will the ever-powerful team League make The New Day pay dearly yet again?

 

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The Usos vs. The Dudley Boyz

After enduring weeks of The Dudleys' disparaging remarks, Jimmy & Jey Uso get set to face Bubba Ray & D-Von.

What began with a shocking betrayal will culminate with a deeply personal inter-family duel on the special two-hour WrestleMania Kickoff.

 

Anoa'i dynasty, meet The Dudleys.

 

Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley shredded any illusion that they were a glad-handing nostalgia act when, on the Feb. 8 Raw, they turned their backs on Jimmy & Jey Uso and viciously sent both twins through tables. Claiming the WWE Universe took them for granted, The Dudleys — the most decorated tag team in history — have since reminded all of WWE (and most of all, The Usos) of their malice.

 

Adding insult to injury, The Dudleys have broadened their attack to include not just Jimmy & Jey, but other members of the proud Anoa'i family, as well. The ECW Originals have trash-talked The Usos' father, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, and even jumped their cousin Roman Reigns.

 

Now seeing red, The Usos are intent on showing The Dudleys exactly why they, and not Bubba Ray & D-Von, were named the 2015 Slammy Tag Team of the Year. The Dudleys dominated The Attitude Era and beyond, but will they match up against one of the most successful duos of the past few years, the Uso-crazy twins?

 

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Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Zack Ryder vs. Sin Cara vs. The Miz vs. Stardust

Six Superstars threaten to steal the spotlight from Kevin Owens in what is sure to be a chaotic race to the Intercontinental Championship.

Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens may have thought that there was no one deserving enough to challenge him at "KO-Mania," but he didn't have a say in the matter, as he must now defend his title against six Superstars in a Ladder Match on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

 

The Prizefighter has been bragging for weeks about the lack of worthy competition as WrestleMania approaches. All the while, Owens was drawing the ire of Dolph Ziggler, The Miz and Sami Zayn, who returned to Raw searching for retribution against his longtime friend-turned-enemy. All three had gripes with Owens and were on the hunt for his championship. As the three argued with each other on the March 21 edition of Raw, the cunning Owens began hatching a plan that he believed would help him keep the Intercontinental Title beyond WrestleMania.

 

Owens promised Zayn, Ziggler and Miz that he would talk to The Authority about making a Triple Threat Match to determine his Show of Shows opponent. Owens did just that, convincing a distracted Stephanie McMahon to allow him to set the match up. Later that night, however, Owens revealed his scheme to the WWE Universe when he introduced the three participants in the battle: Zack Ryder, Sin Cara and Stardust. The Prizefighter was pleased with himself as he joined the baffled Raw announce team. Zayn, The Showoff and The Awesome One, each furious with Owens, made their way to ringside to confront the champion as Sin Cara, Ryder and Stardust battled inside the squared circle for what seemed to be a huge opportunity.

 

Things quickly turned chaotic as Ziggler, Miz and Zayn attacked Owens. The melee then spilled into the ring and engulfed Long Island Iced-Z, the Lucha Dragon and The Prince of Dark Matter, bringing their title hopes to a crashing halt. However, the six of them soon united against a common enemy, Owens, and sent the Intercontinental Champion reeling from the ring.

 

Owens' plan soon disintegrated as he retreated to The Authority's office, where Stephanie was trying to deal with the looming threat of Roman Reigns. The Prizefighter still claimed there was no one worthy of challenging him at WrestleMania, but was quickly rebuffed by Stephanie, who declared that Owens would now defend his title against all six men at The Show of Shows. When Owens seemed to protest, she took things one step further, making the battle a Ladder Match.

 

Kevin Owens has demanded that the spotlight be on him on The Grandest Stage of Them All. He'll have just that at WrestleMania. Will he be able to retrieve his title, or will one of his six challengers scale to new heights and etch a WrestleMania moment?

 

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AJ Styles vs. Chris Jericho

As WrestleMania comes into focus, the mutual respect between AJ Styles and Chris Jericho has faded, replaced by outright animosity.

Following AJ Styles' memorable debut in the 2016 Royal Rumble Match, the yearning for dream bouts between Styles and WWE's best was at the top of everyone's wish list. However, as proven by The Phenomenal One and Chris Jericho's now WrestleMania-bound clash, dreams can quickly devolve into harsh realities.

 

Styles and Jericho's rivalry first developed and revolved around the principles of mutual respect and pure competition. The two exchanged victories — Styles prevailing on Raw and Jericho evening the score on SmackDown — leading to a highly anticipated rubber match at WWE Fastlane. The two did not disappoint, delivering an instant classic that left the WWE Universe inside Quicken Loans Arena astonished from start to finish. The Phenomenal One ultimately prevailed, proving his mettle as one of WWE's newest elites.

 

In a somewhat surprising turn of events, the often-hotheaded Jericho offered a handshake to Styles following the contest at WWE Fastlane. Styles accepted the peace offering, and the two began teaming up in subsequent weeks. Dubbing themselves "Y2AJ," the pair quickly ascended to a WWE Tag Team Championship opportunity.

 

However, the dream team was not built to last. After falling short in their tag title opportunity, Jericho's resentment toward Styles' instant popularity with the WWE Universe rose to the surface. The former WWE Undisputed World Champion laid out his "partner," instantly transforming a situation that first centered on mutual respect into a gritty, personal matter.

 

The conflict escalated over the next several weeks, with Jericho chastising the WWE Universe for their propensity to cheer for Styles. Following several altercations, both verbal and physical, Styles challenged Jericho to throw down on The Grandest Stage of Them All and, after Styles cost Jericho a victory, Jericho finally accepted. The clash will mark Styles' first WrestleMania appearance.

 

Now, with any reverence that the two may have shared for one another being long forgotten, Styles and Jericho will lock up again at WrestleMania 32. This time it will not be about fulfilling on the promise of a "dream" match. The dream is over; this contest is solely about retaliation.

 

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The Total Divas vs. B.A.D. & Blonde

Eva Marie joins the Total Divas squad in taking on Lana's B.A.D. & Blonde team on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

Battle lines have been drawn, and at WrestleMania, "Total Divas" Brie Bella, Paige, Natalya, Alicia Fox & Eva Marie will attempt to put aside their differences long enough to take down the squad of B.A.D. & Blonde, featuring Lana, Naomi, Tamina, Emma & Summer Rae.

 

The match will take place during the second hour of the WrestleMania Kickoff live on USA Network, as well as for free on WWE.com, the WWE App, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+.

 

With seemingly incompatible elements on both sides, the newly confirmed match is proof that common enemies can lead to the unlikeliest of partnerships.

 

The bout also marks the in-ring debut of the Diva who sparked the war in the first place: Lana. The Ravishing Russian began targeting Brie Bella weeks ago, and soon aligned herself with Team B.A.D. Though Lana's campaign against Brie began with one of her characteristic verbal assaults, in a surprise move, it then turned physical, with Lana ambushing the former Divas Champion and using the Bella Twin's own signature move against her.

 

The trio's brash behavior rankled their peers, even to the point where known Bella nemesis Paige agreed to side with Brie if it meant getting her hands on The Ravishing Russian.

 

A WrestleMania challenge was laid out by the Total Divas on March 21, leaving Lana & Team B.A.D. scrambling to find a fourth partner. It didn't take the nefarious Divas long, however, as Emma and Summer Rae made their allegiances known the next night when they shockingly attacked Natalya and Alicia. The addition of Summer Rae raised eyebrows, considering her hostile history with Lana, but B.A.D. and Blonde nonetheless appeared confident as they maintained a numbers advantage against the Total Divas.

 

That is, until a certain crimson-haired member of the "Total Divas" cast made her presence felt on the March 28 edition of Raw. The ever-polarizing Eva Marie — seen most recently competing in NXT — returned to WWE to help the Total Divas fight off a 5-on-4 attack. Begrudgingly, Brie, Paige, Natalya & Alicia accepted Eva Marie's overture, setting in motion WrestleMania's 10-Diva brawl.

 

Will Eva Marie prove to be the difference maker? Can Lana back up her verbal attacks when she steps in the ring for the first time? And will the teammates on either side even be able to co-exist?

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O Combate do Shane O'Mac dá toda uma outra aura a esta Mania. apanhar com esse ME depois disso vai ser tipo... RIP.

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O Ambrose pode sair uma estrela do combate com o Lesnar.

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pelo segmento que vi ele será vendido como o gajo sem medo.

isso bem poderia levá-lo à luta pelo títutlo com o roman, nem que para isso tivesse de trair o "brother"

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E o Ambrose nem precisa de ganhar o combate para sair super over.

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o Shane safou o Vince duma m*rda qualquer há uns anos, o Shane regressou para cobrar a 'divida' e porque quer que existe WWE para as próximas gerações, a Steph e o Trips tão a fazer uma m*rda de trabalho, yada yada, o Vince diz que tudo bem mas que o Shane tem que ter um combate, Mania vs Taker num HIAC, se ganhar fica com o controlo do Raw

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lol

 

Ao menos que ganhe o Undertaker com uma cena qualquer fixe e saia pela porta grande. Duvido que aguente mais tempo. Ainda por cima Hell in a Cell. Tabem

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como disse ontem durante o Raw, dúvido muito que o Taker vá ser o menino dos recados do Vince e pôr-se num HIAC com a idade e saúde ele só porque o Vince tem problemas com o filho. também não acredito que o Shane vá lutar, seja contra o Taker ou não. e no final devia ser ele a sair por cima para ter o controlo do Raw senão nem fazia sentido esta história nem o Shane regressava não sei quantos anos depois só para dar hype a Mania

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Qual o sentido de chamar o Shane para um combate com o Taker? WTF!? Combate sem sentido nenhum.. Aos 10 mins de combate se for tão longe já estão os 2 a rastejar

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O Lesnar v Dean se for do tipo Punk v Lesnar Summerslam '13 tem tudo para ser um excelente combate.

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Estou muito entusiasmado para o Dean x Lesnar. E o Shane costuma sempre proporcionar momentos bonitos, portanto... Siga.

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Já disseram muita vez por todo o mundo, mas o último HiaC devia ter sido o End of an Era. Nunca vi melhor combate nos últimos tempos. (Devia até ter sido o último do Taker anyway)

 

 

opa vou chorar

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Por muito que eu goste do Shane, preferia ver o Taker contra outra pessoal qualquer, mesmo o Braun ou o Rowan

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Que o Reigns f*da o HHH todo e acabe a cena da Authority, perca o título no RAW com uma lesão e volte depois para se intrometer num possível Seth vs Ambrose.

 

Não acredito que vá acontecer Shane vs Undertaker, mas é esperar pelas próximas semanas. Finalmente vou ver RAW!

 

Ambrose :carinhoso: Acaba com esse m*rdas 8-)

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btw, a steph fez cirurgia plástica à cara? parece a outra vaca da tvi, não me recordo o nome

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o undertaker nem devia ter chegado ao ponto de perder a streak. que decisão estúpida.

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