Gorilla Position recently caught up with WWE Hall of Famer Edge and, as you might expect, the subject of his planned WrestleMania match with Randy Orton came up. Right now, that's scheduled to take place in an empty WWE Performance Center, and while the Last Man Standing bout is rumoured to hail from elsewhere, it still won't be in front of a crowd.
Edge noted that Mick Foley vs. The Rock at 1999's Halftime Heat took place in an empty arena, but acknowledged that this will be a first for the Show of Shows.
"Nothing like WrestleMania in an empty Performance Center, it just hasn’t been done," he said. "It’s not ideal, we all get it, we have to make do, we have to figure out, we have to adapt. That’s what this whole thing will be. I know I feel confident because I know in Randy, I have one of the, I don’t say this lightly, one of the best ever or possibly, and it’s all subjective, the best to ever do this."
"You get my brain and his natural ability on this thing, and I’m excited. I’m excited of what we can do and what we can bring to the audience. All bets are off, there are no rules, it’s an entirely blank canvas."
Clearly, Edge sees this as a challenge, and it will definitely be interesting seeing what he and Orton do.
What do you guys think?