WrestleMania Wyatt or Taker?

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Who will win this match at WM31?


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Do you think the fans will get behind the story of "a competitive Bray Wyatt loss?" Or are the fans too conditioned to believe storytelling doesn't matter at all?

Guess that's the trick to this match. Wyatt can't lose momentum to Taker for obvious reasons, but Undertaker can't lose 2 in a row, especially with the end of the Streak tying into the main event so much.

If they can get over that Wyatt put up as much of a fight as Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Edge, Batista, CM Punk... isn't that a MASSIVE push, while reminding us just how damn hard breaking the Streak is?

Yes to the last sentence. Which is why I hope they book something like Wyatt having to take three Tombstones or something before staying down for the three count. Imagining the look of surprise and maybe even desperation on Taker's face after Wyatt manages to kick out of not just one but two Tombstones is a nice image. He should also imitate some of Taker's idiosyncrasies throughout the match, like no-selling one of his chokeslams by immediately sitting up like him afterwards or something. Rolling his eyes into the back of his head like him would be some cool shit to see, too.

I guess I shouldn't care whether Wyatt goes over or not since whatever they decide to do with him after Wrestlemania won't change regardless (since he isn't winning a world title anytime soon with Reigns, Rollins, and maybe even Lesnar still in the title picture), but I'd still like to see Bray actually win a major Wrestlemania program. Oh well. I guess there's always Randy Orton next year maybe, although Orton puts everybody and their mother over these days.