WWE: WrestleMania 28 Will Be the Undertaker's Last Ride
Four weeks from today, the legendary Undertaker will look to extend his WrestleMania streak to an unprecedented 20-0 when he meets Triple H inside Hell in a Cell. The Phenom’s last three WrestleMania matches have been some of the best in his career and I do not expect this match to be any different.
I do, however, fully expect WrestleMania 28 to be the Deadman’s last ride.
Triple H has said himself that he and Undertaker are a dying breed. After all, Undertaker is the last active wrestler on the WWE roster that was a part of the inaugural episode of Monday Night RAW. But alas, this breed cannot last forever.
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This year’s "Showcase of the Immortals" is shaping up to be a perfect “passing of the torch” event. WrestleMania 28 would be the best possible place for Undertaker to make his last stand.
The Rock vs. John Cena is looking remarkably similar to the Hulk Hogan vs. The Rock WrestleMania match from a few years ago. Cena is already the biggest star of this generation. Like him or not, by defeating The Rock on the "Grandest Stage of Them All," Cena will truly solidify himself as one of the biggest WWE Superstars in history.
In the same vein, CM Punk has the chance to truly establish himself as one of the best wrestlers in WWE history. He and Jericho said it best: They could very possibly have the best wrestling match in WrestleMania history.
Finally, Sheamus and Daniel Bryan are in a very interesting position. After being in the dark match at WrestleMania 27, the two of them will face off once again for the World Heavyweight Championship. If they can put on a spectacular show, which I am sure they can, they would guarantee spots atop the WWE for years to come.
It seems that Triple H and Undertaker are building towards a swan song match for their generation. Inside Hell in a Cell, the Phenom and the King of Kings will surely put on a match to usher out what is left of the late WWF era and help with the ushering in of this brand new era. Without a doubt, they will help contribute to what will be one of the best and most exciting WrestleManias in history.
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