#4. The match ends in a double ten count
Randy Orton looks as though he has returned to his Viper persona, which means that he is going to throw everything at Edge this weekend and The Rated R Superstar is obviously going to respond.
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A Last Man Standing match doesn't mean that there will definitely be one man walking out, it just means that this match won't be answering to any of the usual wrestling rules. In the past, personal matches like these have been known to end in a double 10 count.
Edge and Orton have a lot of history and given the fact that Edge has waited almost a decade to make his return to the ring and be part of a WrestleMania match once more, it would make sense if this match ends in a double finish and then the two men are able to rehash this feud over the next few months, and finally put the exclamation point on their rivalry at SummerSlam.
If this is Edge's final wrestling match then it deserves to be in front of a live crowd and not as part of a pre-taped show in front of an empty arena.