With WrestleMania XXX airing this Sunday, it's time for everyone to make their predictions and the latest man to make his picks for the show in New Orleans in Hulk Hogan, who played a huge part in launching the first 'Mania in 1985 and will come full circle to host this Sunday's event at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

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Hogan spoke with RedEyeChicago.com about the upcoming extravaganza on Sunday and offered some predictions as well as a few comments for some of the bigger matches on the WrestleMania XXX card.

Hogan picked Daniel Bryan to go over Triple H and then defeat Randy Orton and Batista to escape New Orleans with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, The Undertaker to maintain The Streak and defeat Brock Lesnar and John Cena to top Bray Wyatt.

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Hogan seemed confident that Cena would beat Wyatt.

"John Cena will defeat Bray Wyatt, without a doubt, and finally move on from that family that has been pestering him for such a long time," he told the site.

Regarding Bryan, Hogan believes it's his time and he'll win both of his matches in the name of the YES! Movement."

"It will be tough, but Daniel Bryan will one-up Triple H and move on to the triple threat match for the WWE Championship," he explained to the site. "Daniel Bryan will walk out New Orleans as the new WWE Champion and the YES movement will take over the Mercedes-Benz Superdome."

Hogan also picked The Streak to carry on and that The Undertaker will be 22-0 at WrestleMania.

"Undertaker will defeat 'The Beast' and go 22-0 at WrestleMania and the streak will continue."

"The Hulkster" didn't offer his thoughts on the Tag Team Championship Fatal 4 Way match or the WWE Divas Championship match, however he did speak about the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal that he announced a few weeks back on Monday Night RAW.

"Right now the Big Show or Big E have a good chance to win it. But if something crazy happens like Sting or Ultimate Warrior show up, anything could happen," he said of the battle royal.

Hogan also discussed CM Punk walking out on the WWE and what he thinks of the situation.

"I don't know why he quit and what the situation was about, but I was really looking forward to meeting the man and getting to know him," he told the site. "As far as me, I have a personal opinion on it and I would love for him to come back. If he needs time off whether it was business or personal, it's none of my business. Whatever it was, he was such a great superstar and I would love for him to come back."

Hogan will return to WrestleMania for the first time in nine years when he hosts WrestleMania XXX this Sunday in New Orleans.

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