The Undertaker's last match?

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I mean what a legend he is and it was quite upsetting seeing how The Shield took him out of the game so sooner than his return though Undertaker in a retirement match at Wrestlemania 30 continuing his Wrestlemania streak. Who would like this? This could happen.
 

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I'm pretty sure that The Undertaker being injured by the Shield and unable to return angle is kayfabe.

He'll retire when he feels unable to put on a good match, it might be after WM30 or in 3 years time.
 

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Taker vs Zack Ryder, and Ryder ends the streak. Seriously people did you watch Ryder and Reigns or him around the Wyatts?

Dude is stacked. GTFO with your hate.
 
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It will happen. Undertaker will keep returning for a Wrestlemania match every year for as long as he feels he is able to. He said before Wrestlemania this year that he feels that 'after this next one' (referring to his upcoming Punk match at 29), he thinks he only has one or two left. So 30 or 31 will probably be when he hangs the boots up. He's been getting injured more and more lately (think I read that he got hurt for real doing the Shield angle) and he might feel that the big 30th anniversary milestone of Mania is the ideal place to retire the Wrestlemania streak and the legacy of Undertaker at. The fact that he wrestled more non-Mania matches this year than usual might be an indication that he's already made long-term plans to retire after next year (the logic being if he knows he's hanging them up for sure after his next Mania match, he figures he can take a bit of extra workload than usual.)

I know WWE probably wants him to make it to 25-0 but I don't think Father Time is gonna allow it.

I love the Undertaker but I'm getting bored of "The Streak" and it's pretty much the sole reason he isn't retired already. I wish he'd just go ahead and have that one last match with someone (John Cena) at next year's Mania and then retire for good.
 
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Who is there for him to realistically fight??

Only Cena and a The Rock really...unless they really want Bray to become him.
 

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Who is there for him to realistically fight??

Only Cena and a The Rock really...unless they really want Bray to become him.


Brock Lesnar is a match he's interested in in real life. Rumors also say that WWE wants Ryback to challenge the streak next year. I don't see that developing, but I can see why WWE would want to get a younger superstar a big rub by having them challenge and nearly end the streak. Bray Wyatt would also be a good choice in that category as well, though that match is even less likely than one with Ryback.

Really, the only two opponents that are probable are Brock Lesnar and John Cena.
 
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