CultofWhatever.com recently interviewed WWE Hall of Famer and former announcer Jim Ross, who shared his thoughts on tomorrow’s WrestleMania 31 card. Below are some highlights:
His thoughts on Sting vs. Triple H: “I’ve known Sting since his rookie year, I’ve known him his entire career, he is one of the most honorable, respectful and respected men in the business. This is his WrestleMania moment, at his stage of the game I don’t expect him to
have another one, I think he will have one WrestleMania appearance and I’m hopeful that he wins his match on Sunday.”
On if this is Undertaker’s last match: “I have no idea and I’m guessing as is everybody else that says they know, the fact is they don’t know, the only person that knows is Undertaker. I think for him to have the opportunity to go out in his last match in his home state in a stadium that, for wrestling, seats over 100,000 people [WrestleMania 32 will be held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas ] is an amazing opportunity for his last match.”
His pick for Rusev vs. John Cena: “I think John Cena wins the United States title, and goes about his business of trying to regenerate his popularity, so I see Cena winning. If WWE is really serious about Rusev’s undefeated streak then Rusev would win perhaps by sportsman like means. I think from what I’ve seen and the build, John Cena is going to win and he will go about his business of helping add an additional shine to the luster of the United States title.”
His thoughts on the WrestleMania 31 build: “Everybody can complain and bitch and moan about the buildup as if everybody is a booker and have done it before. Now we are talking about all of these things and we’re not sure what is going to happen, we had another card play just this week that Lesnar is staying with WWE, it makes everything so perplexing, it’s a very unique situation. The build may not have suited everybody but where we are today and leading into Sunday now is extremely intriguing and something I will certainly not miss for anything, I will be watching just like any other fan very intently and very closely.”
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