Yes, I know you're thinking what I'm thinking, dear reader. When Shane McMahon says that he will be part of a 'Falls Count Anywhere' match, it means that he's going to jump off something high at WrestleMania. It is because of this reason that I'm okay with this stipulation.
To be honest, had it not been for the stipulation, this would have been the toilet break match from WrestleMania 35. While there has been a build for the program, there's not been enough of a build to justify two middle-aged men fighting in a regular match. Especially when neither of them is really AJ Styles when the bell rings.
I also loved The Miz's newfound attitude and aggression. I felt like he needed to showcase this side of his to get over as a babyface for a while. The audience won't take him seriously, unless he is portrayed as a tough WWE Superstar.
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Riju Dasgupta
Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
In addition to his writing responsibilities, Dasgupta is also the Assistant Manager of the Combat Sports division. In 4 years, Dasgupta has conducted over 150 interviews with stars from WWE, Impact Wrestling, PCW Ultra, WOS, UFC, ONE FC and the world of boxing as well.
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