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'WWE Hell in a Cell 2015' News: Brock Lesnar Is Heavily Favored to Win Against the Undertaker

This Sunday's "Hell in a Cell" will establish the road to WrestleMania 32 in April next year, and Brock Lesnar is heavily favored by fans and several wrestling websites.

Lesnar will be facing the Undertaker in the main event of the annual steel-cage match, and most wrestling analysts say that he will win against the 50-year-old wrestler.

According to Bleacher Report, the 38-year-old wrestler will trounce the Undertaker, just like what he did 13 years ago. The website boldly predicted that the Undertaker will be beaten by the younger fighter again, since WWE is building up Lesnar for the past two years.

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The report added that there is no sense in letting the Undertaker, who is currently WWE's longest-tenured-in-ring wrestler, win, since his character is more interesting, whenever he loses.

Wrestling Inc. also claimed that Lesnar will win. "There is no love lost between these two iconic figures. When the dust settles, Brock Lesnar will come out the victor, in what should be a match for the ages," the website said.

Fans are also leaning towars Lesnar since viewers love characters with big egos, and his story is more sellable to the loyal followers of WWE.

On the other hand, other fighters that are predicted to win in tonight's match are Kevin Owens over Ryback for the Intercontinental Championship, Charlotte over Nikki Bella for the Divas Championship, The New Day over the Dudley Boyz for the Tag Teams, Roman Reigns over Bray Wyatt in "Hell in a Cell," and Seth Rollins over Kane for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. John Cena will also face other fighters in an open challenge, where he's predicted to lose the United States Championship.

The "Hell in a Cell" will be broadcasted from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, and will air tonight, Oct. 25, on the WWE Network, the WWE app, or the WWE official website.

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