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WWE 2015 rumors: Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show on MSG Special, 'Hell in a Cell' Matches Revealed

There's a possibility that WWE fans have cleared their schedules this coming weekend because another batch of big matches will take place on Oct. 3. According to International Business Times, Brock Lesnar will be making an appearance at Madison Square Garden, New York for a match against Big Show and the match will be aired as a special on the WWE Network.

The truth is Lesnar has not had a match for some time already with his last one during SummerSlam wherein he faced The Undertaker. WWE wrote in their official website that it will be for the first time in more than a decade that fans will feel once again the fury of The Beast Incarnate as he challenges "The World's Largest Athlete."

Those who have followed the wrestler's matches throughout the years know that this weekend's fight isn't the first time that the two will go head on face-to-face. They've had several matches already for 13 years and that's why a lot of fans are looking forward to seeing them beat each other up to claim the winning title. Perhaps, another epic turnout of events will take place just like how they destroyed the ring in their 2003 fight.

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Their last fight was at the 2014 Royal Rumble when Lesnar destroyed Show in a short match, according to What Culture. This has left an impression that Lesnar is the dominating one. In an interview with Michael Cole, Big Show revealed that the upcoming fight is a redemption and validation to him. Predictions are saying that Big Show is a formidable opponent but Lesnar may still have a winning chance.

In other news, Wrestling Inc reported that the "Hell in a Cell" pay-per-view will be on Oct. 25 and it will feature a fight between Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns. Aside from them, the other announced match will be between Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker, which will also be held inside the cell.

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